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As 21st century marketplaces become more conscience-focused and people-oriented, the study, practice, and implementation of ethics become more and more important to business owners, users, and decision-makers. Business ethics examines the moral principles and ethical problems that surround a business environment. The articles below cover a myriad of topics that fall under corporate ethics, from general business ethics and professional ethics to production ethics and the ethical issues that come into play in international trading, global economic systems, and the protection of intellectual property, skills, and knowledge. In particular, it tackles concerns, controversies, and possible resolutions to ethical problems in the workplace, such as employee raiding, patent misuse or infringement, industrial espionage, anti-competitive practices, disinformation campaigns, false advertising, employment discrimination, corporate manslaughter, insider trading, animal testing, transfer pricing, cultural imperialism, securities fraud, and the like.
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Posted by Bhaiarv Kothari. Published on Aug 30, 2010
A Practical Guide to SMEs (Small & Medium Enterprises) Mr. C. B. Bhave, Chairman of Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) released a White Paper on Good Governance, Business Ethics and SME Stock Exchange, on the occasion of 15th Foundation Day of SME Chamber of India. This White Paper, prepared by SuperCFO Services Pvt. Ltd., was released to create awareness about Good Governance as well as to highlight benefits to SME's by becoming a Public Company on the proposed SME Stock Exchange.
Posted by Zoran Slavkovic. Published on Dec 08, 2009
The Internet is an extremely powerful means of communication. Unfortunately, many companies use the Internet and their web sites to place false information or using a specific marketing traps to attract many customers or users of certain services.
Posted by awais minhas. Published on Nov 05, 2009
Owner operated and employee owned, the company was established in 1991. We have two locations in Fairfax, Virginia, and Kensington, Maryland. We've been a member of the Better Business Bureau since 1993, and our customer service and proven track record of thousands of satisfied customers have earned us the reputation of an industry leader. All our workers are licensed, bonded, and insured. We have been top rated for the last six years in Washington Checkbook Magazine, a leading consumer publication for the DC metro area. With more than 10,000 jobs successfully completed in Northern Virginia, DC, and suburban Maryland, we
Posted by Belsheba Nyabwa. Published on Oct 15, 2009
Integrity is a virtue that every employer would like his employees to have. It is very difficult to ensure that only candidates with highest integrity pass through the interviews and get a job at your company.
Posted by Angela Wills. Published on Oct 11, 2009
One of the traits I've always prided myself with is having great ethics. I believe ethics comes down to having a fundamental need for fairness, equality, humility and genuine concern for others. In business, how do you have ethics when you need to be cut-throat?
Posted by Oli Osorhan. Published on Oct 05, 2009
It's true. You can't really get what you want in life until you have given it to others. Doesn't sound like it makes much sense, does it? How can you give what you don't have?
Posted by Andrew Massaro. Published on Oct 02, 2009
In today's competitive market retailers often compete for sales with one-another solely on the price of specific products. From a consumer prospective this is a great thing because lower is better. As a consumer you have a choice of where you do your shopping and chances are the majority of your time you will go to the business that supplies a lower price.
Posted by Malcolm Evans. Published on Sep 25, 2009
Business ethics are considered the backdrop of, firstly, the three broad moral paradigms of Revelation, Decree and Context. The definition is secondly discussed against the prevailing everyday moral frameworks of corporate culture.
Posted by vishnu beniwal. Published on Sep 09, 2009
Most of us are too busy worrying about what were writing to think much about how were writing it. But in business communication, having command of a clear, readable style is essential to getting your point across. With todays business moving at the speed of broadband , everyone expects better results in record time. Every day, we deal with hundreds of business communications in the form of emails, letters, phone calls, chats, and meetingsand that is before we tackle the to do list.
Posted by Tom Mor. Published on Sep 03, 2009
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