Business Ethics

Articles in Business Ethics

By Tomiko Cary 0 comments
Effective communication with your employer is essential to getting ahead in the workplace. It is also a great leadership quality. Effective communication shows that you are able to speak as well as listen in meetings, or in daily activities and ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 6 comments
Telephone sales calls are inconvenient, disruptive and downright annoying. Luckily, there are things you can do to reduce or eliminate them... more »
By Cherie Burbach 0 comments
There will be times in your life when you’ll need to get an issue resolved. No one truly likes complaining, but on occasion this is the only way to bring up a concern to settle a grievance. Complaint letters can be very effective if used ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Advertising can make or break the sales of products and services. The problem is that to be noticed among the many advertisements out there, some companies make increasingly false claims. False claims in advertising are illegal, but too often ... more »
By gcairo 0 comments
Dealing with people can be difficult. Becoming better with the public makes your job much easier. Here is a quick outline on how to be good at customer service no matter where you are working. Even if it is in an office... more »
By kris777 0 comments
People will always listen, no matter what. But showing them your persuasive side, will always take the cake. By being persuasive, everyone will look up to you in a highly manner, and not only will you be in control of the conversation, but you ... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
While the varieties of ethical theories are many, one basic distinction between traditional ethical types is that between duty-based ethics and results-oriented or consequentialist ethics. Duty-based ethics are often called deontological and ... more »
By jclouis 0 comments
While most people are familiar with annuities as an insurance related investment, very few people are aware of a compelling opportunity in a relatively new sector of the insurance market, secondary life-settlement market. A secondary policy is a ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A great way to build a solid reputation and protect your business is to join the Better Business Bureau (BBB). While the BBB is a national organization, they operate local offices all over the country. Some of the membership guidelines may vary ... more »
By lemmeup27 0 comments
From this article, you will learn how to become rich.. more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
There are a number of discriminatory practices that a business must observe to create a comfortable environment for workers. Inappropriate decisions based on age, race and gender, among other characteristics, distract affected workers. You must ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
There's nothing more valuable than a good reputation, especially when it comes to your business. Most business owners go into business for themselves because they have a dream of providing a service that the customer really needs. Over time, they ... more »
By asandy3 0 comments
this article will teach you steps in how to save money. it is a very good article that will inform you and help you to save a great deal of money... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
The Milgram Experiment is actually a catch-all title for a series of experiments (similarly themed but with slight variations in method) conducted in the early 1960s by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. Some readers may be familiar ... more »
By Misti Sandefur 0 comments
Do you have a list of customers that you would like to turn into repeat sales? Following is some advice to help you turn those current customers into long-term customers... more »
By Author1947 0 comments
You have a client base and each contact with the client must be recorded with a commentary on your contact. Since there are different types of contacts you are unsure how to record them on the contact sheet... more »
By kris777 0 comments
People always come to a conclusion before they get their facts straight. To analyze an issue, you need to conduct enough research to explain it and identify the arguments of each side. Treat each side fairly, framing the opposition as positively ... more »
By Laurla 0 comments
Charity fraud is an attempt by an organization to get money from consumers to help with financial problems of said charity... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
It seems nobody likes Wal-Mart, but almost everybody shops there. All we hear is how the big-box giant destroys local small businesses and has horrible working conditions. Still, very few people can avoid the low prices. But there may be ways you ... more »
By kennedy-carter 0 comments
to be an effective landlord. In this article you will learn all the steps necessary to winning in landlord field 1)First you should get to know other landlords in the area by using the classified ads, call and get information as to the type of ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
As more employees invest heavily into 401(k) plans to look to their futures, it is imperative that financial business reporting have a sound minimum set of standards. That is the rationale behind the creation of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) legislation. ... more »
By MythMan Jay 0 comments
This is much-easier the younger you start, but "impossible" is a word even meaner than "stupid!".. more »
By chinne01 0 comments
Whether you are in charge of planning a business dinner or if you have been invited to attend one, there are some things that you should know to ensure that the meeting goes off without a glitch. Business dinners are very important and therefore ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Getting ahead is the name of the game in today's workplace. Many see how others get ahead and wonder why certain behavior is rewarded. A practical approach would be to determine exactly what gives this person or that persona a specific edge and ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
A business graduate who is interested in providing oversight to major corporations while establishing better ethical standards can become a business ethics consultant. You need to take a deliberate approach when you become a consultant to build a ... more »