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Ethics
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Management and Organizational Behavior
Nowadays the process of changes covers a great number of modern organizations. But usually leaders' attention is directed to changes that depend on the effect of situation factors, and very often the leaders underestimate the necessity of working out the strategy of development. The most important thing, they believe, is the rational actions, which presuppose purposeful work on profit increasing, cutting down of costs and strengthening of control.
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The Great Importance of Doing Business with Ethics
Your business is not just for the survival of your life on Earth but it can also be your road to the survival of your soul. If you're in business and had a company, you can help your employees by providing them enough salaries and other benefits that will make their lives better.
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Professional Parasites and Amateur Professionals Considered
Have you ever met a well-dressed Buzz Word Blitzing Professional Parasite Practitioner? Well they are everywhere, they say all the right things and then you wonder if you can trust the slick well dressed person and their substantially high rates.
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Discrimination Against Older Workers (Ageism)
The ugly face of Ageism- Discrimination against older workers! Whether you're a man or a woman, and like it or not, we're all going to have to deal with the difficult subject of ageism - discrimination against older workers! None of us are getting any younger - and, you can't bury your head in the sand, and neither can I!
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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.
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Motivate
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. When you are the boss of others, the temptation to use your power to control them is always there.
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Driving Home the Culture of Honesty
I accompanied a visiting friend from my apartment in Singapore to a taxi waiting downstairs.
He climbed into the back seat and promptly sat on a wallet left behind by the previous passenger.
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