Expert Author: Murad C. Ali | Submitted: 2005-10-20 | Word Count: 439 | Views: 5 Research conducted at Davenport University by Murad Ali indicates that Muslims are the least likely out of all other ethnic groups to be hired by employers. Participants were students enrolled in either the MBA program or in business undergraduate courses. The type of full-time work the students engaged in ranged from entry level to senior executive. Many of the MBA students were already managers and had hiring powers within their companies.
Flyin' the Frenzied Skies of Business Ethics - discusses business principles and ethics, how actions speak louder than words, and the advisability of walking your talk.
Expert Author: Carina MacInnes | Submitted: 2006-01-15 | Word Count: 550 | Views: 2 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.
Expert Author: Tony Moore | Submitted: 2006-02-08 | Word Count: 431 | Views: 13 When it comes to services I sometimes wonder if the asking price is really worth it. I can usually find the service that I am looking for online. Then I have to look around to find witch one is going to give me the most for the money. Well I have found that if I go with the low ball guy, he is reeling me in for a huge sales pitch to asks me to spend more than I would with the high roller guy. Maybe that's where I should have started my search.
Expert Author: J Square Humboldt | Submitted: 2006-02-12 | Word Count: 1141 | Views: 5 FBI raids are certain to grab headlines. That can raise an ethical question, though, if the possibility exists that the purpose of the raid is for its intimidating effect as much as it is to grab wrongdoers. Could this be the case in raids involving two e-currency companies?
Expert Author: Jacob Parker | Submitted: 2006-03-14 | Word Count: 472 | Views: 484 You have always dreamed of a good career, but when it comes to vital decision that needs to be made we start thinking over every step. This article will help you to realize how much a professional you are.
Expert Author: David Snape | Submitted: 2006-05-26 | Word Count: 592 | Views: 300 Have you ever been curious about how much stock your company officers hold? Or, are you an investor who needs to know? This article gives a fairly quick method to find out, utilizing information available on the NASDAQ's web site.
Expert Author: Fred DiUlus | Submitted: 2006-08-08 | Word Count: 807 | Views: 597 In today's world the word "ethical" has taken on a new meaning of "squeaky clean" and "please look at me or my organization for we are ethical practitioners." Do the new awareness responses mean much when you really know the facts?
Expert Author: Ismael D. Tabije | Submitted: 2006-11-07 | Word Count: 525 | Views: 11 Business ethics is a form of applied ethics that examines just rules and principles within a commercial context; the various moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business setting.
Expert Author: Deborah Petersen | Submitted: 2006-11-17 | Word Count: 896 | Views: 4 Some courier service companies employ less than desirable or questionable practices. Your courier is the front line between your business and your customers. Understanding some of the fundamentals in making decisions for which courier company you use will be one of the most important things your company needs to be aware of. Your best arsenal to prevent a poor company image with delivery of your products is to be informed of many of the less than desirable practices for courier service some of the companies perpetrate and to learn what the industry's best practices are.
Expert Author: Deborah Petersen | Submitted: 2006-11-21 | Word Count: 874 | Views: 6 Some courier service companies fail to adhere to industry best practices when it comes to freight rush service. By learning about some of the important tricks of the delivery service trade, you can help your business stay away from a courier company who may adversely impact the way that you do business.
Expert Author: Nate Hananger | Submitted: 2007-02-28 | Word Count: 543 | Views: 6 Are there actually experienced veterans in the business you're considering who will sacrifice time from their jobs to help you start yours? Or is free mentorship a myth?
Expert Author: Gordon Basichis | Submitted: 2007-03-01 | Word Count: 1548 | Views: 95 With technology as it is, you can count on employers monitoring your lifestyle. Try not to bore them.
Expert Author: Nancy D. Solomon | Submitted: 2007-04-06 | Word Count: 1157 | Views: 10 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.
Expert Author: Laura McDonald | Submitted: 2007-04-22 | Word Count: 865 | Views: 145 Are there rules of conduct that a paralegal should reasonably follow?
Expert Author: Shen Gerald | Submitted: 2007-04-27 | Word Count: 330 | Views: 165 Business and profit-making must be tampered with heart and care for environment and others. Failure to do so, will lead to all kinds of problems.
Expert Author: Jack Payne | Submitted: 2007-06-18 | Word Count: 584 | Views: 139 How to become your community's lonely hearts matchmaker, resident psychic, or neighborhood horn dog.
Expert Author: Jack Payne | Submitted: 2007-06-18 | Word Count: 432 | Views: 118 In bankruptcy, a competent judge will frown mightily on a con man style shell game, any spending pattern that does not add up.
Expert Author: Joe Grushkin | Submitted: 2008-01-08 | Word Count: 834 | Views: 85 Is integrity lost? I think not... you just get what you think about the most and expect. If you deal with people with integrity, you will always get it in return.
Expert Author: Waldo Waldman | Submitted: 2008-06-28 | Word Count: 976 | Views: 61 Courage builds character. It’s the foundation of integrity. It gives you the thrust to make the correct choice and do what is right despite the consequences. Integrity First. It's core value #1 of the U.S. Air Force... embraced by our leadership, taught in our training programs, and a symbol of the commitment and character of the men and women serving our country.
Expert Author: Joel Ellams | Submitted: 2008-08-02 | Word Count: 356 | Views: 27 The first thing you need to know is that joint venturing isn't just limited to your database. Joint ventures are only limited by your creativity. You can use a joint venture for pretty much anything. Nothing is set in stone, and even if you start out as the middle person putting together deals and you don't have a database at all, you can still make it work.
Expert Author: Joel Ellams | Submitted: 2008-08-02 | Word Count: 480 | Views: 31 A key element in successful joint ventures is to find someone who has a complementary product. Figure out what it is that you have that's unbelievable, that you know for a fact you do better than pretty much anyone else out there. Use your product to extend the product offering for someone else. You would be following a complementary product, and then you're going to go and say, "Add this to your product mix,” and you can put together a revenue share on that.