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Ethics
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Learn A Lesson from Oprah
Oprah goofed. She owned up to it and went on with her life. Her customers (audience) forgave and forgot. Learn this lesson
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Can Risk Management Prevent Phishing?
Fraud is not restricted to the banking, finance or retail industry. Every organization is susceptible. This time ICICI bank was the victim, but tomorrow any organization could be the target.
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Stealing Proprietary Information from Franchising Companies
Corporate Espionage is so great in America that competitors will go to lengths to find out what your company has that makes it so much better than everyone else’s. Often they will even go so far as to set up a dummy corporation or LLC and actually go thru the sales process to buy a franchise
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A Career Built on Character - Part 1
An often overlooked part of getting ahead in a company is character. A person of character will sail ahead of the competition. This article tells you how to maintain your morals in today's business world.
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Are all CEOs and Politicians Borderline Criminals?
Many psychologists and many underachievers have often hypothesized that CEOs, Sports Stars, Famous Generals and CEOs are all very similar to criminals. In fact they all often display very psychopathic tendencies that actual criminals do. Of course much of these traits are shared by all humans but a higher percentage and more often by this group above
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Shortening Product Life Cycle!
What does shortening product life cycles imply for the work of the designer and indicateings for a need to tie in marketing with research?
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Always Do the Right Thing
How many times have you had to pick up the slack for someone else who has apparently made the decision NOT to do something they promised to do, but hasn't informed others of that decision? Whether we're sitting on a Board, serving on a committee, or simply doing a favor, someone is counting on us to do what we promise. If we don't, we cause added stress for everyone else involved.
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No More Using Industry Statistics to Sell Business Opportunities
In the past many business opportunity sellers would use industry specific statistics on their Web sites, brochures and even in videos, which they would mail to potential buyers. The Federal Trade Commission looked into this and found that many business opportunity sellers overused these figures to sell their wares.
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