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Are You Sufficient To The Task?
Business » Ethics | By Adam Kayce @ Tuesday, 20th February 2007 @ 8:13 PM

Let me ask you a question that may not be so simple: Why are you in business? Of course, there are probably dozens of reasons you could point to.... - serve others - contribute to the greater good - meet a need that\'s not being met - grow your financial well-being - express your purpose - prove to the world that you can Wait - whoa - what was that last one? Take another look... That\'s right. Although most people wouldn\'t admit it (even i... more...


An Understanding of \"Kashrut\" in the United States
Business » Ethics | By Tim Mckeegan @ Saturday, 3rd February 2007 @ 12:22 AM

According to Answers.com, the definition of Kashrut is the state of being Kosher and/or the body of Jewish dietary law. Of course, there are many more meanings to the word Kashrut or Kosher. It does not simply apply to food. It can be in the way people are treated. However, in this article I will focus on kosher foods in the United States to help make it easier to find a kosher restaurant in Los Angeles or anywhere else. The Hebrew word Kosher, Kashrut, etc. are all different titles give... more...


Developing Trust in Business
Business » Ethics | By Tyler James Ellison @ Thursday, 25th January 2007 @ 10:31 PM

The 21st century has revolutionized the way business in conducted worldwide. The world wide web connects nearly every home to companies in foreign nations as well as the teenager with a blog. 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? There is a sayin... more...


Decency Wins Over Cultural Decay
Business » Ethics | By Judi Lynn Lake @ Tuesday, 5th December 2006 @ 11:09 AM

I will admit I was getting a little worried about the recently nixed Fox interview with O.J. Simpson as well as Judith Regan\'s decision to publish his book. The short lived media frenzy regarding the O.J. Simpson book, If I Did It, as well as Judith Regan\'s ridiculous defense for why she decided to publish it intrigued me very much. Judith, if you were looking for a voice to heal then why not anonymously volunteer somewhere? I applaud Rupert Murdoch and the Harper Col... more...


What Can BPM and BPI Do For You?
Business » Ethics | By Gregory Burrus @ Monday, 4th December 2006 @ 7:38 PM

Ever wonder if the latest greatest technology can help you? Do you wonder what would happen if you step back and took a look at your business process workflow in an end to end manner? Would you learn how to be more efficient and more profitable? When you hear business process improvement (BPI) and business process management (BPM), do you know the difference between the two? If you do know, then are you like most business owners, wondering what problems could be solved and what components are p... more...


The Need for Commitment
Business » Ethics | By Pj Germain @ Wednesday, 29th November 2006 @ 4:44 PM

In today\'s 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. Performance is what pays the bills. Not loyalty. Not morale. What is needed is high job commitment. Commitment works a lot harder than loyalty, and gets more done than morale does. Commitment energizes. It empowers. It inspires creativity and pulls a persons true potential into play. ... more...


It\'s All About The Money, Isn\'t It
Business » Ethics | By Judi Lynn Lake @ Monday, 23rd October 2006 @ 10:08 AM

Advertising is a competitive field; there is no question about it. Having been in this industry for over twenty years, I have seen many changes: some good, some bad but the core basics of the business remain constant. What used to take weeks to accomplish fifteen years ago virtually takes days but the flip side of that is that in order to do that, you have to stay up with technology and constantly learn. I often laugh with colleagues that one day my head will truly explode with all the informati... more...


The Impact of MNEs
Business » Ethics | By Jonathon Hardcastle @ Friday, 20th October 2006 @ 4:46 PM

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. One of these critics is organized labor, which argues that foreign production often displaces what would otherwise be US production. For example, big corporations have been criticized because they decided to shift some or all of their production to less costly countries, such as Mexico, bec... more...


Internet Marketing: A Guide to List Building
Business » Ethics | By Ruth Brown @ Thursday, 19th October 2006 @ 8:39 PM

There are many methods used to market internet businesses. Among them, one of the best methods is called list building. List building is as simple as its title suggests. It is the concept of building a list of possible visitors to your site. When building your list, you must take into consideration the nature of your site and those who might be related to or take an interest in the subject of your website. For instance, if you have a website on potty training, the foundation of your list sh... more...


The New Consumption Patterns
Business » Ethics | By Jonathon Hardcastle @ Wednesday, 11th October 2006 @ 12:20 AM

Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior. Shopping for a product or a service is seen as an information-gathering exercise in which the buyers look for the best possible deal for products and/or services they have decided to purchase. Consumption choices represent optimizing within an environment of deliberation, control, and long-term planning. Whether such a picture is accurate it would be news (and ... more...


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