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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Business fraud is a growing threat that destroys value, reputations, and careers.
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This Word document is a sample code of ethics. It provides an outline for ethical business practices and should be included in any company Employee Handbook. Developing a policy on ethics is an...
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Now there's another reason to fear violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: third party civil liability in addition to the government criminal prosecution.
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Average salary paid by small business sinks to $29,995 (but still better than Arby's).
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Today we salespeople face more rejection than ever -- but we can form habits that make rejection much easier to master
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Yesterday’s front page story in the Wall Street Journal about the Justice Department’s crack down on foreign bribery by U.S. corporations is a wake-up call about the steep price associated with violating the...
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Seems some companies are allowing parents to bring children to work all day, every day. Would this work for you? Here are some thoughts to consider.
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Business gifts are an ideal opportunity to promote your company's good name to your clients. Here are some helpful gift-giving guidelines.
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By Tracy Coenen |
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Preventing fraud starts with learning about the schemes.
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By Keith Girard |
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With Democrats in power, Congress is unlikely to give much consideration to curbing legal system abuses. A steady stream of campaign contributions from trial lawyers has seen to that.
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This is the month every owner, dining room manager, and shift supervisor anticipates as the worst for service in their restaurants as waiters once again become students and depart for other worlds. August....
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