Should you use Background Checks?
December 3, 2007
Background check is a very important and essential element of making yourself comfortable with people you might be looking forward to having a relationship with as an employee, business partnership or even personal. A background check can be diverse in its nature, from a simple check to a due diligence investigation, however, most background checks involve the following: SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Should you use Background Checks?", url: "http://www.articleslot.com/should-you-use-background-checks/"... Read more »
Is The Financial Services Industry Failing The Baby Boomer Generation?
December 3, 2007
Are advisers really compensated to act in their client’s best interest or are they in conflict with the best interest of the client’s? Do we really incent the behavior that we seek? If Boomers are seeking competent and trusted advisers that will act according to their best interest, are we giving them the proof that we can do that? Much as been written about the vast amount of wealth that has begun to transfer from one generation to another over the next 15 years. It has been estimated... Read more »
Encouraging Ethical Behavior
December 3, 2007
Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world. The majority opinion on this issue suggests that government, trade associations, and individual firms can indeed establish acceptable levels of ethical behavior. The government can do so by legislating more stringent regulations. But, rules require enforcement and when in many... Read more »
Understanding the World of Tomorrow
December 3, 2007
Most people do not easily accept the new, mostly because of the unknown factor that people tend to call fear. It is not only as Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky had put it that “taking a new step, uttering a new world is what people fear most.” Even in slight things the experience of the new is rarely without some stirring of foreboding. In the case of drastic change, like the one information technology has currently imposed on the distribution systems inside every market discussed earlier,... Read more »
The New Consumption Patterns
December 3, 2007
Contemporary economic models present the typical consumer as deliberative and highly forward-looking, not subject to impulsive behavior. Shopping for a product or a service is seen as an information-gathering exercise in which the buyers look for the best possible deal for products and/or services they have decided to purchase. Consumption choices represent optimizing within an environment of deliberation, control, and long-term planning. Whether such a picture is accurate it would be news (and news... Read more »
The Impact of MNEs
December 3, 2007
The United States is the home -country for the largest amounts of foreign licensing and direct investment. Therefore, its policies understandably arouse some of the major trade unions of such outward moments. One of these critics is organized labor, which argues that foreign production often displaces what would otherwise be US production. For example, big corporations have been criticized because they decided to shift some or all of their production to less costly countries, such as Mexico, because... Read more »
It’s All About The Money, Isn’t It
December 3, 2007
Advertising is a competitive field; there is no question about it. Having been in this industry for over twenty years, I have seen many changes: some good, some bad but the core basics of the business remain constant. What used to take weeks to accomplish fifteen years ago virtually takes days but the flip side of that is that in order to do that, you have to stay up with technology and constantly learn. I often laugh with colleagues that one day my head will truly explode with all the information... Read more »
Decency Wins Over Cultural Decay
December 3, 2007
I will admit I was getting a little worried about the recently nixed Fox interview with O.J. Simpson as well as Judith Regan’s decision to publish his book. The short lived media frenzy regarding the O.J. Simpson book, If I Did It, as well as Judith Regan’s ridiculous defense for why she decided to publish it intrigued me very much. Judith, if you were looking for a voice to heal then why not anonymously volunteer somewhere? I applaud Rupert Murdoch and the Harper Collins Publishing... Read more »
Ideas for Sending Business Thank You Gifts
December 3, 2007
I work with a flash game development company. Recently we have made a few business deals, and are now venturing into previously uncharted territory for us, thank you gifts/notes. What, If anything is customary? We also had a contact that helped arrange the deals in the first place. What would be appropriate for him? The gifts are for two different groups. One who we recently signed a contract with, and one who helped us get said contract in the first place. Would it be appropriate to give them the... Read more »
How To Keep Your Marketing Strictly Ethical And Honest
December 3, 2007
With all the fuss kicked up about SPAM and junk emails today, online marketing today has become a sensitive and important issue in establishing a client base for any business owner and marketing companies. Interestingly enough, while the days of mass mail-outs are still not over, there is really nothing different about the way both modes of mass market advertising operate. It is not the deluge of information that has the consumer worried - rather, it is the unethical and dishonest practices of... Read more »



