
Business ethics is the branch of ethics that examines ethical rules and principles within a commercial context; the various moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business setting; and any special duties or obligations that apply to persons who are engaged in commerce. Those who are interested in business ethics examine various kinds of business activities and ask, 'Is the conduct ethically right or wrong?'
'Ethics and Etiquette' has no further sub-categories.
by: Eric Garner | Published on: 6/14/06
One of the toughest jobs a leader has to perform is to act as guardian of an organization's values. An organization's values are the things that are really important to it.
by: Ruth Harris | Published on: 7/12/07
Very simple: Be a source of integrity. Don't be phony, people will know and not come to visit your site again. Even worse, they will post a bad review somewhere on the web and others will not even come to see for themselves. If you don't know about something, don't pretend that you do.
by: Bob Schuster | Published on: 7/24/08
Commercial litigation is a very broad term, essentially meaning any legal procedure that seeks to resolve a business-related problem. It could be an issue between a business and its customer(s), vendors, competitors, other businesses, or even government entities.