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Introduction to Business Ethics Is it possible for an individual with strong moral values to make ethically questionable decisions in a business setting? What affects a person's inclination to make either ethical or unethical decisions in a business organization? Although the answers to that question are not entirely clear, there appear to be three general sets of factors tha ... read more>> |
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Encouraging Ethical Behavior Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world. The majority opinion on this issue suggests that government, trade associations, and individual firms can indeed establish a ... read more>> |
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Transforming Individuals into Teams People working in teams such as quality circles, project groups, or autonomous production deals accomplish the majority of an organization's work. However, some groups work like a dream team, appearing to accomplish miracles, while others generate nightmares. What makes the difference? The answer lies in appropriate group membership, structures ... read more>> |
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Social Value Is Part of the Organizational Goals No organization, even if it were interested in profitability as a prime goal, could avoid producing some kind of social benefit or avoid intending at least in some part to achieve some kind of goal, which is other than purely making money . If something else were to be required in order to start up a b ... read more>> |
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Two Views of Social Responsibility Government regulation and public awareness are external forces that have increased the social responsibility of business. But business decisions are made within the company. Two contrasting philosophies, or models, define the range of management attitudes toward social responsibility; the economic and the socioeconomic model.According to the tradit ... read more>> |
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Job Hunting Tips Before you embark on a job search, the first thing to do is to take a good look at yourself. Assess your skills, past job experience and personal interests to get a clear idea of where you will fit in the present job market. This is especially important if you are looking for your first job or if you have been at a particular job for some time and ... read more>> |
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Minimize Computer Virus Threats Every computer user dreads the moment when a virus will manage to penetrate the computer system and become the uninvited party crasher. In an effort to minimize the probability of having to experience such a stressful moment, most computer users have now installed in their computer's memory, software programs that act as shields against such ma ... read more>> |
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Make the Most of that New Job So, you’ve finally landed that exciting new job that you’ve always wanted. Your juices are flowing and you’re eager to start. Of course, your first priority is to make a good impression with the people that count. Here are a few tips to get you started.1. Dependability mattersThe most important impression you want to make is that ... read more>> |
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Marketing Online for Your Business The Internet, as well as being a fantastic source of information, is also a tremendous platform for business and commerce. With that comes the development of many different business mechanisms, which adapt as they cross from the real to the virtual trading environment. One of those functionalities, which have been well adapted to form a ... read more>> |
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