This Season
 
  • It is normal to form a bond with a coworker; after all, you spend much of the day together. In a report for “USA Today,” Stephanie Armour states that friends in the workplace are seven…

  • Full-time employees spend so much of their waking time at work that the workplace environment can affect how they feel about life. An unethical workplace that operates with demoralizing office…

  • Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that assumes that correct conduct generates the greatest happiness. This theory clearly distinguishes between moral right and wrong; it highlights the actions, and…

  • Being a few minutes late to work every now and then might not seem like a big deal, but it can negatively impact your work, your coworker's and the company as a whole. The effect of tardiness in the…

  • As a manager it is wise to identify and understand the powers that you have to influence employees in the workplace. Strong management influence sets the tone in the workplace. However it is important…

  • American auto maker Henry Ford once said, "A business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business." Ford believed that financial success alone cannot guarantee a company's survival.…

  • Throughout the history of mankind, research has played a pivotal role in advancing civilization by providing solutions to our most complex and perplexing problems. Through extensive exploration,…

  • Drug abuse is a widespread issue affecting many workplaces. Taking drugs in the workplace can lead to reduced productivity, customer relation mishaps and physically dangerous situations. Drug abuse…

  • In the workplace, there are some telltale signs that you might be exhibiting that indicate you are timid. This is usually rooted in the lack of self-confidence, and such behavior is a surefire way to…

  • In their role as trusted health professionals, pharmacists are faced with a daunting array of ethical challenges unique to their profession. As gatekeepers of drugs that give and take life, their…

  • A company requires ethical behavior from employees to safeguard its financial interests and public reputation. Without employees following moral standards and related laws, a company cannot preserve…

  • Many workers spend a great deal of their waking hours in the workplace. For some people, the workplace can become a home away from home as they forge relationships with co-workers, managers and…

  • In today's globalized workplace, it's common to find people from all kinds of backgrounds working together towards a shared goal. Employees may have different cultures and languages, which can lead to…

  • Above all else, corporate culture shapes the ethical behavior of everyone in a business organization. Corporate culture starts with the company's mission statement, which should clearly outline the…

  • It may not fit the stereotype of the cutthroat business world that some people have, but ethics actually play a very important role in the workplace. The most effective organizations are those that…

  • Workplace ethics are good for business, according to a 2011 article in "Ethisphere" magazine. Companies with a strong ethics program, such as Cisco Systems, Aflac, United Postal Service and General…

  • The notion of corporate ethics inevitably brings to mind scandalous failures, such as ponzi schemes and huge financial cover-ups. But ethical behavior is important in every workplace. Ethics is not…

  • Maintaining ethical standards at work can be challenging, particularly if you are surrounded by people who are not doing the same. While some activities, such as keeping honest financial records, are…

  • It is enormously important for a company to encourage its employees to act in an ethical manner. Ethical behavior in the workplace has several benefits. Not only does it help a company avoid legal…

  • Workplace ethics involve developing an atmosphere of respect and tolerance for everyone. An ethical workplace strives to conduct business in a manner that is beneficial to owners, employees and…

  • To understand Spain's business ethics, it's crucial to understand the laid-back, family-oriented approach to life dominant in that country. While in some countries, such as the United States, a strong…

  • Managing excessive tardiness presents an ethical challenge for any manager. Invariably, at least one person pushes the envelope to see how much the supervisor will tolerate. According to Jean Mercer,…

  • As 21st century companies face more stringent governmental and societal expectations with regard to ethics, many are developing ethical codes of conduct for the workplace. Company leaders set the tone…

  • Workplace ethics involve the proper treatment of employees; honest financial dealings with suppliers, customers and competitors; and genuine efforts to conduct a business profitably while doing as…

  • Both employers and employees can benefit from understanding the ethical underpinnings of laws that govern a person's equal treatment rights in the workplace. These guidelines and legal statutes apply…

  • Computer ethics in the workplace is a relatively new, but quickly growing field of study. As computers become more prevalent in the workplace, more organizations publish official codes of ethics that…

  • Ethical behavior in the workplace includes not doing business with companies that violate human rights and trying to protect the environment by working with, or even becoming, a green business. The…

  • Most employers would say that good workplace ethics are important. However, many might have a hard time defining the term, or outlining how they plan to create and sustain a "good workplace ethics"…

  • While workplace ethics have always been important, recent developments, particularly in technology, constantly raise new issues regarding what is right and wrong, what is in between and why.…

  • A strong sense of ethics in the workplace can improve a company in a variety of ways, both internally and externally. If employees in a company make an agreement to treat each other more ethically,…

  • Organizations are increasingly putting more emphasis on hiring ethical employees and encouraging honest and ethical behavior on the job. Due in part to prominent companies making illegal and unethical…

  • Though employers struggled with the decision to make email widespread when it first became available, it is now ubiquitous in most offices. Employees must use etiquette and discretion to properly use…

  • Practicing ethics in the workplace is important to everyone involved in a business, including employers, employees and customers. Elements in workplace ethics include what they are about, what they…

  • Workplace ethics are moral guidelines specific to a business environment. They involve everything from honesty with customers to fair hiring practices to the treatment of fellow employees. Knowledge…

  • Companies use workplace ethics to govern employee behavior, regulate management’s moral decisions and keep companies out of legal trouble. Some businesses clarify ethics in an official company…

  • Workplace ethics are on the rise among U.S. companies. According to the 2009 Ethics Resource Center's National Business Ethics Survey, 71 percent of employees from the U.S. government, for-profit and…

  • Ethical dilemmas are a part of life in the workplace. Employees must deal with a range of ethical issues, and it is in a company's best interest to supply them with the information to make the right…

  • Ethical behavior in business is a crucial part of any company's success. A business is ultimately responsible for the actions of its employees, good or bad. Therefore, educating workers on the right…

  • Work: it's where we spend eight hours of our day, five days a week. Some may argue they see work colleagues more than they see their own spouses. Thus, it is inevitable that relationships, friendly or…

  • In the last few years, management of corporations have been caught stealing, lying and manipulating data of all sorts, costing investors and taxpayers billions of dollars. This created a call for the…

  • Ethical lapses in the workplace are growing. The percentage of employees who had witnessed at least one breach of ethics in the workplace was 56 percent, according to a 2007 National Business Ethics…

  • The usage of proper ethics in any workplace is vital to the success of the company. Unfortunately, companies fail and people sometimes even go to jail because of unethical decisions made at work.…