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  • Motivate  By : Kadence Buchanan
    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.
  • New Ethics Rules Mean Some CEOs Will Be Hunting for a New CPA  By : Alan L. Olsen, CPA, MBA (tax)
    The relationship between a chief executive and his accountant is an extremely important one. An outside accountant can be one of your most trusted business advisors and a key to your success. That’s one of the reasons why a new initiative by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is creating a stir in the offices of CEOs across the land.
  • Photo ID Cards. Who Needs them Anyway?  By : Allen Richardson
    In today’s society, we don’t seem to trust anyone based on their word alone. We want to see some type of identification regardless of the situation. Because of this, outsourcing solutions have arrived from illegitimate to companies such as fullidentity.com. In any case, it has become so simple to get an ID card we have to consider their credibility.
  • Preventing the Danger and Liability of Workplace Violence  By : Christine Harrell
    Learning how to prevent danger in the workplace by implementing behavioral sciences and threat assessment plans.
  • Recycling: Is it All it’s Made out to Be?  By : Richard A Johnson
    We are recycling computers each and every day at our works. We pull out perfectly good and in some cases, amazing computer monitors from UK companies, just because they don’t run quite fast enough or won’t load the very latest software. In effect, in order to maintain a healthy competition with other companies, corporations have to continually scrap their old systems and upgrade. Computers are still useable and will fulfil every day needs for the average consumer, as will the computer monitors. The only problem for us is that 6/10 consumers want the best and latest and don’t feel comfortable buying used. Why? Well, I guess it’s society’s fault more than anything else. Most of our customers own or run small businesses and can’t afford the latest, so they come to us for their kit. Now imagine that the equipment we sell them has it’s original carbon footprint associated with it’s manufacture. The only addition it’ll have during the next 3 years will be… well the transportation of it when we collected it… and the transportation to it’s new home.
  • Should you use Background Checks?  By : Kip Goldhammer
    Background check is a very important and essential element of making yourself comfortable with people you might be looking forward to having a relationship with as an employee, business partnership or even personal.
  • Should you use Background Checks?  By : Kip Goldhammer
    Background check is a very important and essential element of making yourself comfortable with people you might be looking forward to having a relationship with as an employee, business partnership or even personal.
  • The Impact of MNEs  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    The United States is the home -country for the largest amounts of foreign licensing and direct investment. Therefore, its policies understandably arouse some of the major trade unions of such outward moments.
  • The Need for Commitment  By : Pj Germain
    In todays work world, you cannot afford to tolerate a commitment level that remains at room temperature. You need people who invest themselves fully in their work, people who deliver dramatic results.
  • The New Consumption Patterns  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior.
  • The Truth About Membership Sites  By : Theresa Cahill..
    I receive emails and phone calls throughout the week from individuals who have joined programs and need advice on how to market or advertise online.
  • Top 10 Principles for Positive Business Ethics  By : Philip E. Humbert
    This morning, I read about a company using on-line auctions to defraud customers. Last week, I consulted on an ethics complaint where a business coach betrayed a client’s confidentiality. And, recently a Physician was convicted of insider trading based on information from a patient, a violation of both business ethics and her professional ethics.
  • What are business ethics and what is their importance?  By : William
    This article describes the importance of business ethics and how negligence towards them can have a negative impact on the business.
  • What Can BPM and BPI Do For You?  By : Gregory Burrus
    Do you need to know if a business process improvement (BPI) assessment can improve your office operations? Are you asking if BPI and business process management (BPM) training and education can improve your business? Do you wonder what business process management is versus business process improvement? Do you know what size business could benefit by a business process impact study?
  • What Makes Up Proper Business Meeting Etiquette  By : Jeff Schuman
    This is an article for anyone who would like to have quality business meetings.

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