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How to Practice Business Etiquette In United States (Popularity: )
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Before we even begin to discuss some of the general business practices in the United States, there are two key points in American culture that we need to understand. Individualism and egalitarianism are two important elements in American culture that have significant effects on their business etiquettes. According to the research and studies of Geert Hofstede, a Professor of International Management at the University of Limburg at Maastricht, the Netherlands and ...

Fraudulent House Flippers Finding, Forgetting and Hiding Flaws (Popularity: )
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Many house flippers at the top of the market bought homes waving their right to inspections, some of these homes actually did have flaws, or real problems. Of course, if these house flippers were caught with these homes as the market fell many of them did whatever they could to hide the flaws that they later discovered. Hiding flaws or failing to disclose them to the buyers is fraud. Sure they ...

Sales Incentives Are Unethical (Popularity: )
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Free trips to Cancun. Week-long company 'retreats' in Hawai'i. Company-sponsored conventions in Vegas that just happen to take place over a four-day weekend. We've all heard of business perks like these, and likely know the type that regularly attends such lavish functions. They're typically the ones who are getting the top sales numbers at their companies, who sold more of Product A during Quarter 3 than any one has ever ...

Business Ethics - Not All Money is Good Money (Popularity: )
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Business ethics are sometimes hard to define. Have you ever been offered money to do something that didn't pass the "smell test"? You didn't know why, but you just had a gut feeling that something wasn't right. My advice...don't ignore that feeling. What you do in your business potentially effects more than just you; it effects your staff, your customers and your family. It Can Happen to Anyone The cases of Enron ...

Analyzing Public Perception of American Politics - Nu Leadership Series (Popularity: )
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Men cease to interest us when we find their limitations. The sin is limitations. As soon as you once come up to a man’s limitations, it is all over with him. Emerson Today most average Americans are reluctant to discuss politics. Some are disgusted with politics in general. Unfortunately, this disgust is not without merit. American politics are rooted in American political culture that promotes that government ought to work in accordance ...

Earning Serendipity-Your Gateway To Make Opportunity Matter From Glenn Llopis (Popularity: )
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Most of us believe in chance. Most of us accept it's by pure chance that success happens. Those who are successful are simply fortunate. And there is nothing one can do but wait and watch till fortune dawns all on a sudden. Thus we are awed by people around to whom good things always come, the flourishing tribe, the favorites of fortune. And we yearn to be like them, to ...

Ethics & Rolfing (Popularity: )
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Ethics is defined as being a set of principles of right conduct, and as a Rolfer the therapeutic relationship necessitates this structure as much as it is defined by it. Les Kertay, Advanced Rolfer, defines ethics as the principles of a therapeutic relationship. In this brief review I will discuss insight into how and why problems arise in the therapeutic relationship spoken to at the 2002 Rolf Institute Annual Meeting, ...

Punishing Those Who Commit Fraud (Popularity: )
It is a rare occurrence that someone who commits fraud on a business owner gets punished for their actions. Why? Because 90% of the fraud perpetrated on a small business owner is done so by a close friend, relative, or trusted employee. The small business owner entrusts them with what they appear to know, accounting. Many times the fraud occurs over years of time leading to the statistic which shows ...

Business Ethics & Social Responsibility (Popularity: )
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The purpose of business is to generate maximum returns for its owners and shareholders. So therefore should the business pursue all activities that enhance profitability and increase the value of the business for the owners and / or shareholders? I also believe that a business should behave ethically in achieving the above purpose. It is not right just to operate within the letter of the law. Businesses should also try and ...

Fraud Schemes - 6 Main Types Of Occupational Fraud (Popularity: )
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Occupational Fraud: The use of one's occupation for personal enrichment through the deliberate misuse or misapplication of the employing organization's resources or assets. -The key to occupational fraud is that the activity: a. Is clandestine b. Violates the employee's fiduciary duties to the organization c. Is committed for the purpose of direct or indirect financial benefit to the employee 1. Employee Embezzlement -Most common type of occupational fraud (more than 80% of frauds) -Employees deceive ...