Archive for the 'Ethics' Category

Business Ethics – More Than Obeying the Law

In business, legality is often seen as an equivalent to morality. If a business conducts itself in accordance to the law, all is well. But is the bare minimum enough? No. Not just in an ethical sense, but as history as taught us, also for the success of the business.
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Clinical Trial Fraud – How to Identify and Steps to Handle If Found

You are a CRA, CRC, a member of the clinical trial team, CRO, pharma, sponsor, or otherwise – when you become aware of fraudulent data and clinical practices in a clinical trial What should you do? Who is at fault? What is your liability based on your role? Read on to find answers to these and other questions on clinical trial fraud, how to identify, how to handle if found and the best ways to avoid in the first place.
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Buried in the Pursuit of Money

When you give your life to Christ, you are enrolled as a soldier in God’s army. When you realize that you are a soldier in God’s army, you begin to understand that you are called to a life of spiritual discipline. Learning to accept and receive discipline is a mark of spiritual maturity and it is immensely beneficial to you at different levels.
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Toyota – Lessons on Winning (and Losing)

The following question was posed on LinkedIn Answers: ‘The winning team is always the best team.’ Would you make changes in your already winning strategies to increase your returns? We need look no further that Toyota’s recent turmoil for insight into winning and the need for change.
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Business and Relationships – Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?

This article is to share my views on business and relationships. I hope we can all just learn to get along.
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Who Are the Ethicists and When Are Ethical Consultations Appropriate?

It appears that in the real world as opposed to the insular world of academia, those on the ethics firing line are the ones doing the real work of medicine – i.e., the physicians and nurses. Bioethics is best done by those who encounter these real-life issues on a regular basis, out in the world. Academics can talk and write at length and at their leisure, but there is no substitute for actual experience.
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Liar, Liar – Dealing With Untruthful Employers

Some bosses are great. They’re friendly, helpful, and always willing to tell you exactly what they think. Others aren’t so great, including the ones who have issues with being honest. When your employer has a bad case of untruthfulness, you need to know how to handle it properly in order to maintain your career.
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Money and Monkey Business – Part II

All of us must admit that money is the driving force of this country as well as every other. Likewise, we as a people are working tirelessly to obtain, yes, a weekly paycheck or some type of wage or salary-that is MONEY. I know that I am!
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Business Conflict – A Myth Or Reality?

Conflicts do arise in business. This article assists in ways to circumvent the conflicts and make transitions for businesses easier to work on. This article also looks on why business conflicts are to be taken seriously for the overall good of a business.
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Can’t Be Baited, Bought, Compromised Or Lied To!

Self-integrity is what matters most. Who you are is what people trust.
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