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    Genuine Help Vs. Exploitation
    I had a recent exchange of e-mails with someone who wrote:"39 dollars for a book that proclaims itself to be a way out of depression and feelings of worthlessness for unemployed people?Tell me: what does a PsyD know about unemployment and low-self-worth?This price tag is atrocious.You are victimizing the unemployed, the societa
    ement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine f

    Putting The Serve Back Into Customer Service
    Good service is easy to spot and hard-to-find. Mediocre service occasionally stands out but only because it's the cream-of-the-crap.Last week I had the opportunity to speak at the Lumbermen's Merchandising Corp. annual sales meeting in Dallas. The meetings were held at the Dallas Convention Center and the hotel we stayed at was the Hyatt Regency
    We hear a lot about business ethics issues in the United States and yet our businessmen and women are some of the most ethical business practitioners anywhere in the world. The transparency, integrity and accountability in American business is not found anywhere else in the world. With all the disclosure, over regulation, lawsuits and government forms it would be difficult to call any American businessperson unethical. Yet, we find that the mass media hysteria, incited by folks who do not understand commerce has cheated the positive American opinion about business ethics.

    The truth of the matter is that ethics in business, the military, sports, government or even the nonprofit sector in the United States is a reflection of the overall ethics of the average human in our civilization. For someone to say that people are less ethical in business than let's say it law-enforcement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine fo

    Is Your Business Under Fire?
    As a business owner, is your enterprise truly thriving, or are you feeling the pressure from your competitors who are breathing down your neck? If your business is not what you want it to be, what do you think is really going on? Being a business owner is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding aspects of life, and at this time of year, we all
    American business is not found anywhere else in the world. With all the disclosure, over regulation, lawsuits and government forms it would be difficult to call any American businessperson unethical. Yet, we find that the mass media hysteria, incited by folks who do not understand commerce has cheated the positive American opinion about business ethics.

    The truth of the matter is that ethics in business, the military, sports, government or even the nonprofit sector in the United States is a reflection of the overall ethics of the average human in our civilization. For someone to say that people are less ethical in business than let's say it law-enforcement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine f

    Business - Did You Understand That?
    There are times in the corporate world where we may get frustrated with our boss. They may even say things we may agree with, but sometimes they won’t even make sense.The following statements are from memos or emails from some well known national and international businesses. The names of the businesses have been removed to avoid any unintentional
    e mass media hysteria, incited by folks who do not understand commerce has cheated the positive American opinion about business ethics.

    The truth of the matter is that ethics in business, the military, sports, government or even the nonprofit sector in the United States is a reflection of the overall ethics of the average human in our civilization. For someone to say that people are less ethical in business than let's say it law-enforcement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine f

    Authenticity: Your Advantage Over the Big Guys
    At a business conference recently I got a powerful message about the power of authenticity. Paul Ray, coauthor of the best-selling book, The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World, gave a compelling presentation about how small business can leverage their authenticity to achieve greater success.Ray shared that if you own o
    ent or even the nonprofit sector in the United States is a reflection of the overall ethics of the average human in our civilization. For someone to say that people are less ethical in business than let's say it law-enforcement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine f

    Annual General Meetings (AGM)
    When you are looking to hold an annual general meeting (AGM), there are a variety of things to consider when selecting an appropriate venue to host the gathering. Not only will you be looking for a suitable professional venue to reflect the image and purpose of the company or trust, you will also need to consider the availability of professional and busi
    ement; this would be a failure to adequately observe the reality of the situation.

    Many people believe that our court systems and lawyers are of the highest ethical standards, but it simply is not so. Even the fine folks in government who are regulating the business community have to draw from this same population base. This is why the ethics in Government are no better than those in business; perhaps Government ethics are worse because there is less oversight. Is this good or bad? It is neither, it just is.

    For us to discuss business ethics properly we must be honest with ourselves, we cannot simply label all business people as crooks, shysters or con men. Unfortunately it seems that many people in our society are pointing fingers at the business community, when in actuality they should be looking in their mirrors. In this book we will discuss and contemplate the reality of human psychology and ethics and look into the abuses of power in government, government regulators and how over regulation to prevent criminality in business is a self-fulfilling prophecy and how we are making c

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