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Poll: Local ethics in a Global Business World
Are ethics absolute, or are they dictated by the context of the society in which the actions take place? If you're doing business in a foreign land where facilitation payments - read: bribes - are a standard part of life, is it acceptable for you (and your company) to follow...
Tags: Business ethics, William Baker, ethics, custom
Blog posts 2008-04-30
ethics Commission Gets Serious About ethics
If the above headline sounds like something you might read in The Onion, that's because this story, out of Nashville, sounds like an Onion plotline. Two years ago, in the wake of a corruption scandal that sent five lawmakers to jail, Tennessee created a state ethics commission...
Tags: Business ethics, William Baker, ethics
Blog posts 2008-04-21
ethics Management Myths: Learning from Them
Many ethical decisions are analyzed in reverse. Choosing what is right is often just an analysis of everything you know to be wrong. But when we're talking about trying to manage those ethics, to attempt the huge challenge of getting a large group of people to behave accordingly, what do...
Tags: Leadership, William Baker, business ethics, ethics
Blog posts 2008-05-06
"Lose Your ethics, Lose Your Business"
Check out this wonderfully scathing missive from Joe Scarlett, the former CEO of Tractor Supply, on how an ethical lapse led to the biggest beef recall in history, and the destruction of a company, Westland/Hallmark Meat. There's so much about the California meat scandal that is beyond...
Tags: Business ethics, William Baker, Joe Scarlett, ethics, leadership
Blog posts 2008-04-23
Oregon's ethics War
Name all of your adult relatives. On the record. Publicly. Would you be willing to do this to keep your job? If you want to be a public official in Oregon, these are the new requirements. And, so far, at least 150 of the state's 5,000 public...
Tags: Business ethics, William Baker, ethics, business interest
Blog posts 2008-04-29
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: William Baker
Blog posts 2008-05-02
Poll: Reporting Fudged Credentials?
Today's poll deals with something most everyone will face at some point in their career: whether to report a colleague after you come across some damaging information about their history. Your Dilemma: You have long wondered how one of your colleagues, whom you view as being less...
Tags: William Baker
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Poll: The Right Thing for the Wrong Reason?
The last two days have drawn some spirited comments and emails about the issue of whether buying a Toyota Prius as a status-symbol, rather than an eco-friendly mode of transport, is right or wrong. You can read about it here and here. I agree with the people...
Tags: E-mail, William Baker
Blog posts 2008-04-10
Green ethics
Yesterday, I wrote a post about how Toyota Prius buyers were accused of being liars because many bought their vehicle not for the hybrid's eco-friendliness, but because it announced their own eco-friendliness. And let me say again that I'll take a hybrid any way I can get it. If they...
Tags: William Baker, Toyota Prius, survey
Blog posts 2008-04-09
Siemens and the ethics of Crime
Crime is, by it's very nature, almost wholly unethical. But doesn't crime have its own ethics? Or is there really no honor among thieves? I'm perplexed by the Siemens AG saga that is playing out over in Germany, where the engineering group allegedly payed millions to bribe...
Tags: Business ethics, William Baker, Siemens AG, ethics
Blog posts 2008-04-02
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: Channel management, William Baker, Web
Blog posts 2008-03-10

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Mozilla CEO Bites Apple
John Lilly, the CEO of open-source giant Mozilla, has called Apple's ethics into question. He claims Apple is sneaking its Safari browser onto PCs by tucking it into a software update for iTunes and Quicktime (when you go to update the two, a box to also download the new Safari...
Tags: Desktops, Tools & Techniques, Digital music, Digital media, OPEN SOURCE, William Baker, Apple Safari, Apple Inc., Mozilla Corp.
Blog posts 2008-03-22
Update: A Trump-Style Pitch
Update: A Trump-Style PitchThe Long Run "Trumps" the Short RunI agree with William Baker on this issue. If there is a point of naivety, it is that only the client's ethics will be under scrutiny. It is easier to lose this client and maintain your company's ethical health...
Tags: Trump-Style Pitch
Discussion threads 2008-02-19
Googled, With Caller ID?
Some websites now offer "visitor tracking" to let you know when your name has been Googled and, with some less-than Encyclopedia Brown-type snooping, essentially figure out who is doing the Googling (they can't tell you who is checking you out, but can pinpoint their location and the time the information...
Tags: William Baker, networking site, Googled, caller ID
Blog posts 2008-02-25
Poll: Firing Someone Who Doesn't Deserve It?
Today's poll deals with a scenario a friend of mine recently found himself in. The problem is simple and all-too-common, but its potential solutions are complex. Your Dilemma: Your boss demands that you fire a subordinate, and you know this is because the two just don't seem...
Tags: William Baker, firing, problem-I
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Poll: Minority Hiring
Your dilemma: One year ago, your company hired a new vice-president to oversee recruitment and implement a minority hiring initiative. Since then, minorities have accounted for about 40 percent of new hires, though they represent only 20 percent of applicants, and some long-time employees are whispering that better qualified candidates...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, William Baker, hiring initiative, hiring
Blog posts 2008-02-05
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: Business ethics, Workforce management, leadership, William Baker, ethical dilemma
Blog posts 2008-05-08
Poll: Staying "Outside the Box" when Parrots Advance
Today's poll asks how you would handle a mixed signal from your boss. Your Dilemma: Your boss constantly claims he wants "outside the box" thinkers. Yet each time the staff meets to present ideas to him, he always chooses from those pitches that fit inside his own...
Tags: William Baker
Blog posts 2008-04-04
Starbucks' Tip Dilemma: Update
Our poll on whether or not it was acceptable for Starbucks to share its tip pool with supervisors generated some interesting comments, including several from a reader named Robert Chenault. While this poll was not about frivolous lawsuits brought by money-hungry attorneys or the integrity of Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz...
Tags: William Baker, Starbucks Corp., Robert Chenault
Blog posts 2008-03-27
Starbucks' Tip Dilemma
Today's Ethics Poll: Starbucks and the Distribution of Tips. Last week, a California judge awarded $105 million in a class-action lawsuit against Starbucks because the company had wrongly allowed supervisors to share in the tips left by customers. Now, a former Starbucks employee in Massachusetts has filed...
Tags: Workforce management, William Baker, Starbucks Corp., supervisor, salary
Blog posts 2008-03-26
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