Member Login  |  New User? Sign-Up Free  

Authors Step 1: Read TOS * |  Step 2: SignUp Free  |  Step 3: Read Submit Guidelines * |  Step 4: Submit Articles

Articles in Home | Business | Ethics

  • Con Man or Average Citizen? Pursuing Zany Jury Awards  By : Jack Payne
    Legal adjudication. Situation comedy, or psychological fantasy? Today it is often difficult to tell the difference.
  • Legal Thriller Author Analyzes Paper Trails Scams  By : Jack Payne
    Endless hanky-panky on the Internet as con artists invent a new information-extraction dance.
  • Ask Not What The Jewelry Industry Can Do For You  By : Marc Choyt
    Suppose that you are a passionate leader in the jewelry industry advocating fair eco trade. You go to the most important industry tradeshow with a big banner screaming "ECO FAIR TRADE JEWELRY NOW." Thousands pass by without noticing. This semi-biographical article, ranging from elk hunting to dentistry in Haitian slums, delves deeply into the human tragedy behind the industry's fragmentation.
  • Turning Led into Gold: Ethics in the Jewelry Industry  By : Marc Choyt
    The author, who owns a jewelry company, argues that those in the jewelry industry attempting to fend off critiques from NGOs are actually doing more harm than good. He calls for to a truthful reckoning of the atrocities of environmental and social upheaval. Everyone involved in the industry, from suppliers customer, shares responsibility and moral obligation to create a better future.
  • How To Keep Your Marketing Strictly Ethical And Honest  By : Adrian Adams
    With all the fuss kicked up about SPAM and junk emails today, online marketing today has become a sensitive and important issue in establishing a client base for any business owner and marketing companies.
  • Codes Of Conduct - How To Make Them Worth More Than The Paper They Are Written On  By : Ingrid Cliff
    Establishing Codes of Conduct with Employees that set clear behaviour expectations is vital for positive employment relationships.
  • Creating your business reputation  By : Andrea Moris
    Your business reputation is the most important aspect of marketing a business.
  • Pardon me, but I thought free, freebie, no cost, free download as well as many others, meant just that!  By : Theresa Twogood
    I'm sure you are as fed up as I am with all the parsing of common words to misrepresent something, someone or both. The parsing of commonly held words is stupid and will not be tolerated by the masses any longer! If an advertiser wants us to dance a jig or jump through hoops to receive their low cost, almost worth nothing, free or freebie item all they must do is simply say so.
  • 10 Tips for Better Seller Representation  By : Roselind Hejl
    As Realtors we have a duty to promote and protect our clients' best interests. Here are 10 tips from an experienced Realtor to help you build your business around this fundamental duty.
  • Integrity Is the Root of All Success  By : John Di Lemme
    What you sow, you shall reap.
  • Business Ethics 101  By : Nancy D. Solomon
    Defining moments that build character often occur in the strangest of places in both our personal and professional life. It is who we become as a result of these experiences - not the experiences themselves - that is most important.
  • Business Brokers - Bad Practices from the Big Boys  By : Dave Kauppi
    The business broker profession has earned a poor reputation with attorneys and accountants. This is largely the result of a few national firms that use questionable marketing practices. This article analyzes a real case and exposes the practice.
  • Ethics: Doing The Right Thing Isn't Always Popular  By : Louis Bonaventura
    In order to live by your own ethical standards, you must first define and know what they are! Ethics are ignored and pushed aside all too often both on a professional and personal level.
  • Developing Trust in Business  By : Tyler James Ellison
    The internet is the most powerful form of communication in the world and is the best tool for building a business. Unfortunately, scams, liars, and cheats also recognize the power of the web and use it to attack honest folks. How can your business separate itself from the cheats?
  • Without Ethics, The Company Has Lost Its Soul  By : Mike Teng
    "In the end, integrity is all you've got," this statement succinctly encapsulates the importance of ethics in the corporate scheme of things, and underscores its role as the corner stone of business practices today.
  • Core Values Are Invaluable  By : Mike Teng
    Turnaround managers have to operate under very tough environment. In some instances, he or she has to make bold decisions based on very little information. All decisions will result in consequences, whether these are positive or negative. His decisions are based on his value system that is his personal beliefs, connections and other influences.
  • Ethical Practice with MySpace Marketing  By : Peter Deakin
    MySpace has long been hailed as the next big thing in high volume websites, and for good reason. Its visitor stats are impressive, and to some people this makes it ripe for marketing with MySpace. But, given the nature of the site and other Web 2.0 phenomena, is it ethical to treat MySpace as just another prospect to make money? This article examines some of the dilemmas of MySpace marketing that seem to present themselves.
  • Does Anyone Dare to Tell the Truth?  By : Laurie Weiss
    Practicing deception has become normal for many people. You need to work to create a situation where telling the truth becomes normal again.
  • Malpractice In Debt Collections  By : Tristan Andrews
    The debt collection industry has had an indifferent past with many cases of debt recovery leading to verbal or physical abuse and prolonged court cases. With the passing of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in U.S., debt recovery agents have to follow ethical procedures while reclaiming debts and treat the debtors in a fair manner.
  • Can You Trust In Others Ability To Trust You?  By : Kurt Mortensen
    Trustworthiness increases when we are big enough to own up to our mistakes and weaknesses. People can forgive weakness, but they won’t be as quick to forgive cover-ups. Oftentimes, if a salesperson is open about a weakness or drawback in a particular product, he or she still closes the deal. If you can present both sides of an issue, you will be considered more fair and honest. Often your honesty will be the characteristic that wins people over. It is better to risk rejection...
  • MLM Training - Why Your Prospects or Downline Won't Do What You Ask Them  By : Tim Sales
    Whether you lead just a few or a few thousand people in your MLM business, there's one very specific quality you must have. Develop this one quality and achieving MLM success will be A LOT easier.
  • Mission, Vision And Values  By : Kim Olver
    A great deal has been written in business literature about how critical it is for a company to have a mission statement. Many companies jumped on board with this idea and created a mission statement. Some did it collectively with employees and stakeholders and some simply held an executive committee meeting and created a mission statement for the company.

    Whatever the situation, I believe that most companies were unable to sustain the excitement of having a vision of where...
  • Ethics And The Internet  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    The focus of ethics and the Internet (E&I) research is directed on peoples' actions rather than mere technology itself. At great human and economic cost, resources drawn from governments, industry and the academic communities have been assembled into a collection of interconnected networks called the Internet. Begun as a vehicle for experimental network research in the mid-1970's, the Internet has become an important national infrastructure supporting an increasingly widespre...
  • Avoid Deception in Home Based Business Opportunities  By : Leslie Truex
    Not all claims and information in home base business opportunity advertising is true. Learn how to investigate the claims made by home business opportunities.
  • The Meaning of Ethics  By : Adrian Barrett
    Do you really know what ethics are all about?
  • Encouraging Ethical Behavior  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    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 acceptable levels of ethical behavior.

    The government can do so by legislating more stringent regulations. But, rules require en...
  • Introduction To Business Ethics  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    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 that influence the standards of behavior in an organization; individual factors, social factors and opportunity.

    Several individual fa...
  • Guard Your Integrity  By : Estienne de Beer
    Sometimes we talk about integrity as though we all know exactly what everybody means by the word, but like any virtue, it is often claimed most heartily in its absence. Customers who have seen a lack of integrity rarely return for more business.
  • Is A White Lie Worth The Risk?  By : Judy Piccaro
    There are many circumstances in which it would be easy to enlist the aid of 'white lies' in the era we live in today. 'The check is in the mail' when in actuality it won't be mailed until tomorrow. 'She/he is in a meeting - out to lunch - gone for the day' instead of stating that she/he is unavailable and take a message. 'No we didn't get your fax' when it has actually come through hours before but gone unnoticed and unattended by the staff. A majority of humanity reacts favo...
  • Growing Your Small Business With Honesty And Integrity  By : Joe Torrence
    Small business is America. Almost every person has at one time or another dreamed of owning their own business. Why not? I don't have to answer to a boss. I can set my own hours. In 10 or 20 years, I can live a life of leisure or somewhere at the top of the food chain.

    So the goals are set, the die is cast and off you go into the world of owning your owm small business. You make a business plan, get some additional capitol financing, align personnel, arrange a facility and...
  • How To Avoid Being Cheated By Unethical Business Opportunity Providers  By : David Gass
    Describes the importance of a disclosure agreement among other things as a way of spotting unethical business opportunity providers.
  • Importance of Good Business Etiquettes  By : David Gass
    Etiquette is a very important factor in determining the success or failure of a business or a person; here are a few Tips on Business etiquettes. Etiquette is the way a person presents himself to others, being comfortable and making other people around comfortable.
  • Loan Officers: Honesty Is Always The Best Policy When Dealing With Buyers  By : Joe Pahl
    An informative article on why being honest with home buyers is always the best policy.
  • The "Greed Bug" vs. Reliability In Business  By : Judy Thompson
    Have you ever joined a company or some kind of money-making opportunity thinking that, it was the best thing you’d seen since sliced bread? Then you go to work, spend money on advertising, or telling your friends about this wonderful deal. Maybe you even stayed with this opportunity long enough to make a small bonus check....then, wham! All of a sudden this golden opportunity is gone...completely fizzled...washed down the drain.

    What happened?

    You probably got ...
  • Business Ethics and Ethnicity  By : Dana Smith
    The principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group..Ethics
  • Ethics In Real Estate  By : HariKishan Pal
    In real estate, the opposite has occurred. Thousands of agents, focused on self-interest, have developed systems and habits which are so bad they can't help hurting sellers and buyers. They do the wrong thing almost instinctively.
  • Ethical Behavior in the Workplace  By : Cathy Warschaw
    What it means to be ethical
  • 32 Words That Can Change Your Life  By : Carina MacInnes
    Does it pass the test? We all have ways of testing opportunities that enter our lives. Some of us just dive right in based on feeling… Most of us do not have a predetermined strategy for testing opportunities
  • Getting an Upper Hand on Fraud  By : James Monahan
    Have you ever been fooled by a grossly exaggerated advertisement that made you buy seemingly useless merchandise? If you have, then chances are, you have just become a victim of fraud yourself.





© 2005-2008 Article Blender All Rights Reserved.
Founder/Admin Marie Gervacio 1103 NW 58th Ter 320 Sunrise FL 33313 * 786-201-6935
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard