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Business Ethics
a system of moral principles applied in the commercial world. Business ethics provide guidelines for acceptable behavior by organizations in both their strategy formulation and...
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Performance-Enhancing Drugs at Work: An Ethics Poll
Is the asterisk coming to the business world? The use of performance-enhancing drugs has clogged up the sports world for the last couple of years, but steroid and human growth hormone are not the only way to get a chemical advantage. What about the brain drugs, those...
Tags: Human Resources, William Baker, Leadership, Management, Performance Management, Business Ethics, Ethics, Drug, Performance, Workforce Management
Blog posts 2008-05-12
Ethical Decisions: For Leadership Only?
Monster.com, the Internet job-listing giant, has a quiz on its site called "Test Your Business Ethics." The quiz is aimed at entry-level employees who are new to business and presents five ethical dilemmas, each with three possible courses of action. What's interesting is that the correct answer for three of...
Tags: William Baker, Human Resources, Leadership, Management, Workforce Management, Business Ethics, Dilemma
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Racist Remarks from a Client: Confront or Ignore?
A recent blog post over in BNET1 about how job candidate interviewees are flunking etiquette 101 - answering cell phones, bringing children along, using profanity - was, shall we say, humorously disturbing. But this bad behavior has a simple solution: don't hire the person. But poor etiquette...
Tags: Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Business Ethics, Client, Ethics, Management, William Baker, Leadership, Human Resources
Blog posts 2008-05-02
Web-Tracking Vs. Privacy
The New York Times ran a front-page story today about how companies are collecting massive amounts of data about what people search for on the Internet, and the pages they visit, so they can target them with specific advertisements. Yahoo alone is collecting data more than 2,500 times per month...
Tags: Leadership, Recruitment & Selection, Business Ethics, Ethics, Privacy, Workplace, Advertisement, Web, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, William Baker
Blog posts 2008-03-10
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