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A Great Book Week
One of my favorite things about going dark for a week is that I get to consume a bunch of books. Since we’ve been back from Alaska, my reading pace has been slower than normal, so it was nice to have plenty of uninterrupted time to lay on a couch and read. I usually manage to read a book a day on vacation - this time I only gobbled down five. All but one was great.

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“BUSINESS ETHICS MUST BE PRESENTED, PRESERVED AND PROMOTED”
Business ethics are an almost daily topic in the news, in business schools, in the workplace and in our homes. I pay close attention to business ethics and what is written about them in my daily life as a strategic thinking, planning and business coach. I am still astounded at the remarks of major corporations a few years ago when they said they “waived or suspended” the ethics code or requirements. I am still at a total loss at how anyone can “suspend or waive” ethics. While I may not be able to explain the suspension or waiving of ethics, I do hope to provide some solid advice on what business and other organizations need to do today to present, preserve and promote ethics in their organizations. Here are action items I would recommend:

E + V + V + M = L
Ethics + Virtues + Values + Morals = Life (and well-being). Why? There seems to be some confusion about the terms Ethics, Values, Virtues and Morals. Certainly Ethics and Morals are used indiscriminately and are considered interchangeable as are Virtues and Values. Yet they each have a name and therefore a purpose.

When Two Rights Make A Wrong
Ethics have always been a major concern in business, and with the current Washington (D.C.), banking and Wall Street failures, ethics have taken a prominent place on the national stage. Associations are beginning to help their members development ethics training and codes of conduct. Awards for good ethical businesses are being awarded. It is time to understand exactly what ethics are, and how they affect your business. Ethics is not about right vs. wrong - it is about right vs. right, or even worse, wrong va. wrong. This article explores the meaning of ethics and how they apply in a business environment.

The Ethical Road to Success
Do you remember the old Sunday school discussions on being fair and having ethics? Today, ethics may seem to have gone by the way side but most businesses do have a code of ethics written right into their mission statements, as well as into their corporate literature. Public confidence is achieved through codes of ethics when they are shared in company literature such as brochures or sales and promotional materials.

Top Five Reasons for Medical Supply Companies to Factor Their Receivables
Although factoring is a great alternative funding option for any type of business, it’s an especially good financing choice for companies who sell medical supplies to medical facilities and physicians’ offices. Selling invoices to a factor allows medical supply companies to get paid quicker without going into additional debt.

Selling Medical Staffing in a Non-Buying World
Let's face it, when the economy goes south, medical facilities don't utilize temporary medical staffing services as much. This leaves medical staffing agencies in an odd conundrum--selling to hospitals, nursing homes and medical clinics who keep saying, "We just don't need temporary nurses right now." As a healthcare staffing business owner, what should you do when you hear this?

Business Ethics Lesson From An Unlikely Individual
Sometimes every day life presents us with real opportunities to see business ethics lessons. What is so unusual about this lesson is the person involved truly should understand ethics given her profession.

Ethical Expectation You Should Expect From Your Business Broker
Some business brokers belong to certain associations that have a code of ethics for brokers to follow. These, along with their own code of ethics, help ensure business brokers are of value to a business seller and buyer. A code of ethics ensures that a business broker puts the needs of the client before their own when making a business transaction.

We Have an Ethical Dilemma!
Our finest business schools are beefing up their ethics programs in response to the erosion of corporate ethics that has resulted in the recent high profile debacles, right? Guess again...

Medical Staffing Companies - How to Qualify for Payroll Funding
Unlike with more traditional lenders, it’s not hard to qualify for medical staffing payroll funding. In fact, there are three key components to qualifying for medical staffing payroll financing: (1) Business owners should only staff at creditworthy medical facilities; (2) Agency owners need to make sure that their payroll taxes are paid; and (3) The medical staffing receivables cannot already be pledged as collateral to another funder.

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