| Answer Upon |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Ethics > Teens Face Ethical Dilemma-Can We Help? |
|
Answer Upon - Teens Face Ethical Dilemma-Can We Help?
Factual Employment Screening Part 1 heir future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation.We have all heard in recent years that the need for a substantive policy of conducting pre-and post-employment background checks exists in more than just defense contractor and fiduciary-based enterprises. Today, with the overwhelming preponderance of employer liability litigation, and with negligent hiring being the focal point of round-table discussions of some of the plaintiff’s firms, the need for thorough background checks has been substantiated. This is a common sense perspective, not only from the standpoint of getting the best possible people for the job, but also to protect a company form this type of litigation.In 1979, our company set out to learn how to not only provide the best possible background checks, but also to determine just where “factual employment screening” would fall in the scheme of things. To understand why “screening” is where it is today, one No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. T Eight Tips for Successful Business Plan Writing In a recent survey, teens reported, by a stunning margin (81%) that they felt “significant pressure” to succeed or achieve – no matter the cost. What’s more – those same teens expect the pressure to get worse as they enter the workforce.Entrepreneurs and small business owners often ask what the keys to successful business plan writing are. Obvious mistakes and omissions are pretty common – especially for first-time business plan writers who don’t know how to write a business plan. Fortunately, these mistakes are also easy to avoid. Here are eight tips that will help you write a business plan like a pro!1. Start with the end in mind – In Alice in Wonderland the Cheshire Cat told Alice, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there.” The same applies to your business and your business plan – If you don’t have a goal, you don’t need a plan.You already know the importance of a business plan, so sit down and outline your goals before starting to write it. Where do you want the business to be in five years? What is the mission of the business? Do you want a large corporation This is evidenced by the competitive nature of schools even in the elementary age. Colleges are tapping into the gifted and talented students beginning their recruitment strategy as early as nine years old. What happened to child’s play? “The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program” is an internationally recognized rigorous, two-year pre-university program. In addition to being required to complete college-level courses and exams, IB students are also required to engage in community service, individual research, and inquiry into the nature of knowledge. Students who successfully complete the requirements are awarded an IB Diploma. It is highly competitive and highly valued among many students. Not that highly competitive programs are bad – they’re not. But, where do young people get taught proper ethical values? Here they are striving to get ahead preparing them for their future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation. No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. Th One Bad Waiter Can Kill The Economy! re of schools even in the elementary age. Colleges are tapping into the gifted and talented students beginning their recruitment strategy as early as nine years old. What happened to child’s play?Whenever I speak out against lousy service I feel I’m performing my civic duty.Unfortunately, all too many service providers think I’m a Johnny Damon, a team switcher, a traitor to the corporate cause. They wonder how can I be sincerely interested in helping consumers if my consulting income is provided by companies?Of course, that’s a naive question. We drink from the same well, because we’re all consumers.When service standards are high, companies prosper and the economy grows, not only because of job creation and a more robust tax base. It grows because consumers are confident.They’re confident enough to spend, because they anticipate they’ll get value, and that includes proper treatment and the right help when they need it.Have you ever noticed how the releasing of consumer confidence numbers can rock Wall Street? Investors know that when c “The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program” is an internationally recognized rigorous, two-year pre-university program. In addition to being required to complete college-level courses and exams, IB students are also required to engage in community service, individual research, and inquiry into the nature of knowledge. Students who successfully complete the requirements are awarded an IB Diploma. It is highly competitive and highly valued among many students. Not that highly competitive programs are bad – they’re not. But, where do young people get taught proper ethical values? Here they are striving to get ahead preparing them for their future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation. No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. T Media Planning: Smart Choices for Your Success rigorous, two-year pre-university program. In addition to being required to complete college-level courses and exams, IB students are also required to engage in community service, individual research, and inquiry into the nature of knowledge. Students who successfully complete the requirements are awarded an IB Diploma. It is highly competitive and highly valued among many students.Media Planning for SmartiesYou say you're ready to advertise. How are you going to choose whether to place your ad in the local newspaper or a national magazine? Why not do a radio spot or place a banner ad on a related company's website? Understanding the benefits and pitfalls of these different forms of media will help you get the most out of your advertising budget.Do you believe that simply placing an ad in the newspaper or a commercial on the radio will drive customers to purchase your product or service? Or does your business have a well-developed marketing strategy with an advertising plan for the year? An effective advertising plan will clearly identify and select the media that will provide the greatest amount of targeted exposure for your business.Your advertising plan should answer the following questions: What are your specific marketing o Not that highly competitive programs are bad – they’re not. But, where do young people get taught proper ethical values? Here they are striving to get ahead preparing them for their future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation. No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. T Get Beyond Your Tasks uirements are awarded an IB Diploma. It is highly competitive and highly valued among many students.Ever hear the story of the two masons working side by side at a building site? They're doing the same work under pretty much the same conditions. Then, one day a stranger comes along, approaches one of the men and asks him, "What are you doing?" "I don't know and I don't care," replies the man, his voice brimming with irritation. All I do is slap this crummy mortar on these crummy bricks and pile them up in a crummy line. That's what I'm doing."The stranger returns to the building site the next day. This time he approaches the second man, asking him the same question. "Tell me," he said, "what are you doing?" Smiling at the stranger, the man proudly replies, "Why, I'm helping to build the new cathedral."I don't know about you, but in my twenty years in management I met plenty of people like the first mason. People doing what they were told to do, without a greater Not that highly competitive programs are bad – they’re not. But, where do young people get taught proper ethical values? Here they are striving to get ahead preparing them for their future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation. No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. T There Is A Time To Be Born And A Time To Die - Correct Timing Is Everything heir future. It is highly pressurized and it starts early. Perhaps they are learning, without the wisdom of age, the illusion of success without a sound ethical foundation.There is a time to be born and a time to die. Correct timing is everything The right timing is absolutely important. There is an old Chinese saying that for a business to flourish, you need to have the correct timing.If a company ventures into a particular market too early in the product life cycle, perhaps at the introduction stage, it may not be able to reap the full benefits. The grounds may be hard and it has to invest substantial resources into developing the market. In the process, the early entrants may end up paying the high “tuition” fees as they will make all the mistakes. A case in point is the early pioneers of companies into China as most of them lost money because China’s business infrastructure was very backward then.However, if the company enters the market too late, for instance at the saturation or decline stage in the product life No wonder the media appears slammed with stories about the consequences of ethics and ethical lapses. The media captures attention in almost every venue – from broadcast to internet to print. Once the illusion of success is accepted as reality, then making ethical choices becomes difficult for some. Whether we hear about Enron, HP, or Martha Stewart – one thing we know is that the choices we make can have a profound impact on the consequences we live. These issues not only affect adults, but also teens. Recently a “Teen Ethics Poll” was released by JA Worldwide™ (Junior Achievement) and Deloitte & Touche USA LLP (Deloitte). The results were featured on the Junior Achievement web site (http://www.ja.org/about/about_newsitem.asp?StoryID=376) dated December 6, 2006 and support the concept that unethical decisions start at an early age. “The notion that large numbers of students feel somewhat unprepared to make ethical decisions, coupled with the fact that they feel pressure to succeed at all costs, is a troubling combination,” said David Miller Ph.D., Executive Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and Assistant Professor (Adjunct) of Business Ethics. Published survey results showed that 69% of teens a
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:The Inbound Call Center and Customer Relationship Management Getting Back the Lost Client in Six Steps Building a Better Client Base: Five Easy Steps
|