Developing a Code of Ethics for Your Business
Oct. 22nd 2009I remember my 3rd year Business Ethics course beginning with the professor saying, “I know most of you think this is a stupid course because you Gen-Yers grew up hearing about the unethical practices of companies like Enron and you don’t think you could possibly learn to make ethical decisions.” It wasn’t my favourite course but it sure was interesting. The theory of business ethics seemed like a distant cousin of ethical business in practice. When I think of ethical companies […] Continue Reading Developing a Code of Ethics for Your Business
Claudia re Best Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
Reading these great comments from all members! Having a plan of attack and executing the plan is the best advice I know. I've read that many new […]
Eric re Best Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
Thanks DeAnna - Our members have so much to offer other entrepreneurs, it's all a matter of getting the word out so that we can collectively help […]
DeAnna Lynn re Best Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
Awesome article Eric! There is some GREAT advice here! :) So great of you to highlight the advice of others that are out there learning, do-ing and […]
Natalie re Three Self Assessments for Young Entrepreneurs
Thanks for your note John. I think that's a really good lesson: "Focus on the positives and eliminate as many negatives as possible." I've enjoyed going through […]
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