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  • Business Opportunity Laws And Rules  By : Obinna Heche
    Too many offers of guaranteed income or of projected income can be found online these days. When someone is scouring the internet for job announcements or possibly with the intent of starting a business, the number of business opportunities that pop up is growing quite large.
  • Should Mega Churches Run Their Business Like A Corporation?  By : Linda Dipman
    Recently my son, who is a minister with a master in divinity from the South Western Baptist Theological Seminary, in Dallas, Texas was fired from his job. He had put years of service into the biggest First Southern Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas as their Video Production Engineer.
  • Proof That Cheap Doesn't Always Pay  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at the uneconomical use of cheap ink cartridges.
  • Staying Focused with Your Home-Based Business Goals  By : Lisa Burkhardt
    Here are a few tips to help you stay focused when starting out with your home-based business:
  • Effective Credit Control for Your Business  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Running a business on credit is one of the most professional things you can do, whilst also becoming one of the most risky. As soon as you offer credit to your customers you are opening yourself up for severely late payment, or worse still, no payment at all, which can be crippling for any business.
  • Equal Rights In The Workplace  By : Shaun Parker
    How can diversity recruitment help the minority groups and who is actively seeking applications from these groups.
  • Understanding the World of Tomorrow  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    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."
  • The Diamond Trade in 2007: How Much Blood Remains?  By : Marc Choyt
    The blood diamond issue is no longer in the news, yet these diamonds still are widely traded. This insider's view, written by a jeweler, gives a present day and historical context to the diamond trade. Ultimately the consumer concerned about ethics is empowered to make informed decisions when purchasing their own diamond.
  • Is There Such A Thing As Fair Trade Jewelry?  By : Marc Choyt
    Third party certified "fair trade" jewelry does not exist; yet if you google "fair trade jewelry" millions of sites come up. Written for the consumer and the trade, this short article, extensively researched and referenced, sorts though the concept of "fair trade" in the jewelry sector. The examples from many sources shed light on what fair trade jewelry might mean, if there is such a thing.
  • Interview with Carmen Iezzi  By : Marc Choyt
    There's a great deal of confusion and misleading information around fair trade jewelry. While there is no such thing as third party certified fair trade jewelry, many companies sell fair trade jewelry. This interview with Carmen Iezzi, director of the Fair Trade Federation, clarifies why fair trade jewelry is listed as a product category on their website.
  • Interview with Steve D'Esposito on Fair Trade Jewelry  By : Marc Choyt
    Steve D'Esposito, executive director of Earthworks, discusses his organization of a multi-sector "Ethical Jewelry Summit" on socially and environmentally sourced jewelry production. This article discusses some of the issues involved in the very early stages of this important movement in the mainstream jewelry world. The summit is to take place in Washington DC, Oct. 25th and 26th.
  • Punctuality In Business  By : Obinna Heche
    You wanted to have that second cup of coffee from your favorite mug and you will only be a few minutes late. Whats the big deal. It is a big deal to be late by five minutes or an hour.
  • Puntuality In Business  By : Obinna Heche
    You wanted to have that second cup of coffee from your favorite mug and you will only be a few minutes late. Whats the big deal. It is a big deal to be late by five minutes or an hour.
  • Business Dress Code  By : Obinna Heche
    Working in a stockroom can be a dirty job and someday you hope that your efforts will be noticed and you will get the chance to prove what you can with a promotion into a supervisors role.
  • Are You Faking It Or Are You Making It?  By : Dave Origano
    Have you heard the phrase fake it until you make it? It's something which is increasingly common among business owners, especially on the internet or in direct mail. The basic idea is someone sells you a program or course teaching you how they made millions- only they haven't yet made the millions, they hope to do so by selling thousands of copies of the course they sold you.
  • Real Estate Appraiser’s Manual to Avoiding Liability Lawsuits  By : AustinandHouston Realty
    The likelihood of a litigation is real when you are a real estate appraiser. There are lenders who are searching for scapegoats, notorious “investors” who are looking for a suckers in order to carry out rackets, and finance companies who constantly order you for higher values. Here are some methods you have to do in order to handle this danger.
  • What are business ethics and what is their importance?  By : William
    This article describes the importance of business ethics and how negligence towards them can have a negative impact on the business.
  • An Interview on a Fair Trade Jewelry Model in South Africa  By : Marc Choyt
    Laurens Mare, the CEO of the South African Jewelry Counsel, discusses Vukani-Ubuntu, a Non-Profit Organization that trains people from rural townships into the commercial jewelry trade. This social entrepreneurial effort applies fair trade principal of economic empowerment for the economically disadvantaged to the main stream jewelry world.
  • Ethical Shoppers Want Jewelers to Support Ethical Jewelry NOW  By : Marc Choyt
    Ethical sourcing are have recently become critical issues for a select few in the jewelry industry. Their concerns reach beyond blood diamonds and dirty gold. This article discusses the moral imperative behind ethically sourced jewelry. It also outlines some of the challenges that face this emerging movement.
  • Having an Affair at Work? 3 Ways Your Employer can Find Out  By : Richard Bliss
    It used to be the stolen kisses in the cleaning closet and the joint business trips, but today's tracking of illicit employee behavior has reached a new level of surveillance. Almost every communication and every message is tracked, recorded and catalogued by a company's IT department. Here are three things to watch out for if you are personalizing your work communications:
  • When The Boss Finds Mold In The Workplace  By : Jim Corkern
    A practile guide for the Employer if you find mold in your place of business, How to protect your employees and your property safely.
  • Ask Not What The Jewelry Industry Can Do For You  By : Marc Choyt
    Suppose that you are a passionate leader in the jewelry industry advocating fair eco trade. You go to the most important industry tradeshow with a big banner screaming "ECO FAIR TRADE JEWELRY NOW." Thousands pass by without noticing. This semi-biographical article, ranging from elk hunting to dentistry in Haitian slums, delves deeply into the human tragedy behind the industry's fragmentation.
  • Turning Led into Gold: Ethics in the Jewelry Industry  By : Marc Choyt
    The author, who owns a jewelry company, argues that those in the jewelry industry attempting to fend off critiques from NGOs are actually doing more harm than good. He calls for to a truthful reckoning of the atrocities of environmental and social upheaval. Everyone involved in the industry, from suppliers customer, shares responsibility and moral obligation to create a better future.
  • How To Keep Your Marketing Strictly Ethical And Honest  By : Adrian Adams
    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.
  • Value Creation Creates Wealth  By : Christopher Anderson
    Learn how to create more wealth in your life and business by creating value for others.
  • Ideas for Sending Business Thank You Gifts  By : Victor Epand
    This article gives ideas and suggestions for sending thank you gifts from a business.
  • Money Can Corrupt A Good Person  By : Linda Dipman
    So many people are easy targets to con artists who prey upon good and honest people. Victims are hard working people who toil and slave to build a nest egg for the rainy days of life. People who fight to get ahead, but often times fall prey to scams and opportunities that don't exist.

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