Category Archives: Ethics
Ethical Seo: Ethical SEO for Enduring Business Results
But they forget that working unethically will land them in trouble. Ethical SEO practices are the best way to create a position in the search engines.
Ethical SEO is the proper way to increase traffic to your website. Basically, ethical SEO is concerned with the SEO techniques in general. One should always be careful about the methods used in the SEO business; it is because practicing illegitimate means will lower your business. It is always mandatory that the ethical SEO firm should have valid reasons for their search engine strategies. Even the support data offered by them has to be appropriate.
Business Ethics: Three Tips to Stay in Integrity with Yourself
Wow — every day seems to bring us a new story about business ethics wrongdoing! Is America headed to hell in a hand basket because of a serious lack of ethics at the highest level in American business? Or, it is just that ethical transgressions are more visible now? Or is it that the media reports more? Whichever it is, I urge you to be concerned about business ethics, even if simply for yourself.
What is More Ethical Blogs or News Media?
We are hearing more and more that readers believe the information contained in Blogs is more reliable than the print news media. (I don’t think a direct comparison between the electronic media and Blogs makes much sense, so my comparison is direct: written material vs. written material.) While I find this shift in ‘believability’ to be somewhat surprising, I must admit that I don’t think I personally know anybody that reads the newspaper without a nagging suspicion and a bit of doubt. Even more, I continue to be amazed at the growing number of people I know that do not even bother to read the newspaper.
Business Ethics: Five Things You Need to Know
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 organization, I learned a few important bits of information I would like to share with you.
1. A conflict of interest is when someone puts their own interest above those of the organization they work for. I found this to be the most commonly misunderstood concept in business ethics.
How as a Corporate Manager You Can Ensure That Your Company is Conducting Business a Way That is Responsible and Ethically Sound?
How as a corporate manager you can ensure that your company is conducting business a way that is responsible and ethically sound?
In order to ensure the company is conducting business responsibly and ethically sound the following point given below are very much necessary to ensure:
Ethical issues and society – examples
* Involvement in the community
* Honesty, truthfulness and fairness in marketing
* Use of animals in product testing
* Agricultural practices e.g. intensive faming
* The degree of safety built into product design
* Donation to good causes
* The extent to which a business accepts its alleged responsibilities for mishaps, spillages and
* leaks
* The selling of addictive products e.g. tobacco
* Involvement in the arms trade
* Trading with repressive regimes
Being A Successful Leader Using Ethical Decision Making – Artur Victoria Research And Studies
Being a leader you have to train your skills on decision making.
Because of my extended experience I can help giving these reflection topics. I am available to develop any special need for you
This would focus on:
Looking at some established models of ethical decision making;
Examining and discussing cases/scenarios involving individual ethical dilemmas
Examining the issue of Conflict of Interest from an ethical perspective
Discussing organizational ethical climate as a factor in ethical decision making
Ethical Checklists
Example I: 12 Questions to ask yourself