The PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
by: Cornelius Fichtner.
Don't steal, don't cheat, and don't lie. This short sentence pretty much sums up the Project Management Institute's (PMI) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. It describes the expectations that we have of ourselves and our fellow prac...
Ethics
by: Scott 'Gears'.
Ethics - in a profession or trade - is that branch of philosophy which studies the principles of right and wrong in human conduct.
Is your business ethical?
What I mean is "Does your business do the right thing when faced with that decis...
Professional Cookware For Professional Chefs
by Michael Saville. Whether you are just starting out in the kitchen or have many years experience you will produce better quality meals by using professional cookware. There are a multitude of brands, makes and styles to choose from. The best cookware for you...
Ethics In The Workplace
by: Myron Curry.
Workplace Ethics is a subject that we have all heard of. In fact, the subject of Ethics in general is something that most people are familiar with. And, what is commonly understood about ethics is there are ethics and then there are workpl...
Wardriving Ethics
by: Richard Johnson.
War-DrivingBackground InformationIn order to start to understand what War-Driving is, some information needs to be explained. Wireless networking is a fairly new technology which is being used all over the world. Both home users and busi...
Ethics And The Internet
by: Jonathon Hardcastle.
The focus of ethics and the Internet (E&I) research is directed on peoples' actions rather than mere technology itself. At great human and economic cost, resources drawn from governments, industry and the academic communities have bee...
Animal Ethics
by: Jon Dunkerley.
Animal Ethics By Jon Dunkerley http://www.web-rover.com IntroductionA long time ago, before evolution turned the primate into the businessman carrying a brief case, the topic of ethical considerations concerning animals was as talked abo...
The Laws and Ethics. Whos Kidding Who?
by: Paul Shearstone.
Years ago I read an article by a renowned psychologist wherein he wrote his studies found one percent of all human beings would never lie, cheat or steal. One percent would always lie, cheat or steal and given the right set of circumstance...
Ethics? How To Take the Measure Business
by: Patty Baldwin.
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When asked to write a small piece pertaining to ethics and integrity in the business world, my first inclination was to draw on personal experience.
Everyone has bad experiences to relate. We deal with a business, determine tha...
Do It Right - International Business Ethics
by: mter9248.
Business ethics is not a novel idea. Its just that its one of those things that we conveniently forget when faced with tough choices. But since the Enron and WorldCom scandals of 2002, more and more people in the business world are paying ...
Business Ethics: Five Things You Need to Know
by: Sally Rhys.
You may think that business ethics pertains to OTHER people. You learned good ethics at your mother's knee. Well, what did she tell you about conflicts of interest?As a former Director, Ethics and Compliance for a $1.5B publicly traded ...
Ethics: The Mind of a Child
by: Chuck Gallagher.
Henry just arrived home from a long day at work. He is reading the newspaper in his favorite chair waiting for dinner to be served. The phone rings. Henry yells out at the kids and his wife, “If it is for me tell them I not home”. Ju...
Ethics in Business... A Lost Art
by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore.
While watching Face the Nation one Sunday earlier this year, Bob Schiffer discussed the airline industry, his mother and ethics in business. Like Bob, I think it is a sad commentary today, that we have to police businesses. Whatever happen...
Enrons Ultimate Victim: Ethics
by: Paul Shearstone.
FROM the 'MORAL HIGH GROUND', where we imagine ourselves, the Enron fiasco should have come as no surprise. Enron is simply a quintessential example of the degradation of principles such as trust, loyalty and ethical standards.
Why it hap...
Work Attitude Ethics For Progress
by: Pierre du Plessis.
The answer on how to cultivate good work ethics is simple. Make yourself one of the linking pins in your organisation. A linking pin is someone to whom everybody turns to, to get information and advice from. It is also someone who can link...