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“Love your neighbor as yourself.” This statement is most famously attributed to Jesus, but he in turn was citing one of the books of Moses from centuries earlier. In other words, the ideal isn’t new. Neither is business.
So this shepherd swapped a certain weight of clean raw wool for a farmer’s three bags of wheat. In this deal, did the farmer and the shepherd love the other as each loved him/herself? Ideally, yes. In fact, ideally both are better off because of the trade: the shepherd needed wheat and the farmer needed wool. The shepherd couldn’t grow wheat as well as the farmer, or at least could not do both tasks as well as one, and conversely for the farmer. What may come to mind, however, is when the deal goes sour. The sales profession, for example, has a reputation (earned or not) for giving a little less love that is expected in return. Whether for seller or for buyer, the saying, “Love your neighbor as yourself” assumes self-love. You already love yourself. Continue reading ‘On Loving One’s Neighbor – In Marketing’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 25, 2009 at 8:35 am under ethics.
Tags: Business Ethics, Love Your Neighbor, marketing
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Sewing machines are one of the greatest inventions that have resulted in large scale production of high-quality clothing at a very low cost. The markets are flooded with a variety of sewing machines as one can choose. From low-end mechanical sewing machines to high-end computerized machines, one can make his pick depending on its requirement.
The low-end sewing machines are highly suited for infrequent uses at homes that do not require any extra complex designs. The most sophisticated sewing machines, on the other hand have computers that ensure precision in movement of needles besides providing user with a wide range of stitches to choose from. While some have in-built designs stored in them, others make it possible to download different patterns from Internet that helps it easier to move with trend set by the fashion industry. Continue reading ‘A Sewing Machine Buyers Guide’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 24, 2009 at 8:34 am under ethics.
Tags: Best Sewing Machine, Sewing Machine Reviews, Sewing Machines
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As with most boys, my six-year-old son loves Dinosaurs. For the last few years, my family has scrounged Toys-r-us and every other toy store looking for the newest Dinosaur toy that would satisfy his appetite. Thankfully, my mother hit the jackpot on his birthday: the ROBORAPTOR DINOSAUR ROBOT! Once the box was unwrapped, all of the other presents were forgotten. This 32-inch dinosaur mesmerized my six-year-old and the other eight guests. (Or is it a robot?) As he walked around the room, picking up small objects and interacting with the guests, one little girl asked: “if the dinosaur was alive?” If I had not taken it out of the box, I would have thought it was. The Roboraptor is not a mere action figure toy, but a robot that brings the future with the distant past. Continue reading ‘Roboraptor Robot Dinosaur Dinosaurs Used to Rule the World!’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 23, 2009 at 8:33 am under ethics.
Tags: Computer, games
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Anyone can start a business. The size or nature of business will of course differ based on investment and industry, but it’s not a problem to set up your own business. The problem begins when you want to run it smoothly and expand it either nationwide or internationally. So, how can you join the business community of successful organizations and emerge as a successful business person? Here is what you can do:
Know Your Customers:
Do you have a large market to support your business? Your business may be based on your best and favorite hobby, but to make it a success you need to have a huge market to support it. Joining business forums will help you in this regard. Continue reading ‘How to Make Your Business a Huge Success?’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 22, 2009 at 8:30 am under ethics.
Tags: business, Business Community
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When you first start your home business, you may not know how to promote it. Therefore, you might need some solid work from home business promotion tips. Whether you know how to or not, you need to promote your business on a regular basis to keep it going.
SEO:
Search Engine Optimization or SEO needs to become part of your vocabulary. You cannot promote your home business on the Internet without the help of Google, Yahoo, and all the other search engines. So spend a little time familiarizing yourself with SEO. You will be glad you did. Continue reading ‘How to Promote a Work From Home Business’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 21, 2009 at 8:30 am under ethics.
Tags: work from home business
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Carbon footprints are the negative effect that we and our practices have on planet earth and today, because of the ISO 14001, we can reduce the environmental footprints and improve the environment sustainability. We as human beings share a responsibility towards each other to make sure that the planet that we leave behind is healthy, green and supports life.
Carbon Footprints
The term originates from the discussion on ecological footprints, so carbon footprints are a subset of ecological footprints. Continue reading ‘Carbon Footprint-You don’t want to leave behind’ »
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Posted by Morgan on November 20, 2009 at 8:29 am under ethics.
Tags: Carbon Footprint, Energy Management, Environmental Sustainability, Green Business, Iso 14007
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Within a highly competitive job market, survival is the law that governs the strongest and that excludes the least prepared. An employer chooses certain gestures that make a person stand out from the rest … What are they? It is imperative then be self-critical, attention to the mistakes and try to exploit the full potential that we have. One way to stand out from others is learning to “sell oneself”. In general, people who have been out of the system for a long time, lack of opportunities, maternity, sickness, or other reasons, suffers what is called “passive depression”, which consists of:
- Low self-esteem
- Lack of self confidence
- Disbelief in the success
- Low valuation of oneself
- Inferiority complex Continue reading ‘Job Seeking Tips’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 19, 2009 at 8:28 am under ethics.
Tags: Job, job seek, job tips, media job
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Anyone can start a business. The size or nature of business will of course differ based on investment and industry, but it’s not a problem to set up your own business. The problem begins when you want to run it smoothly and expand it either nationwide or internationally. So, how can you join the business community of successful organizations and emerge as a successful business person? Here is what you can do:
Know Your Customers:
Do you have a large market to support your business? Your business may be based on your best and favorite hobby, but to make it a success you need to have a huge market to support it. Joining business forums will help you in this regard. Continue reading ‘How to Make Your Business a Huge Success?’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 18, 2009 at 8:31 am under ethics.
Tags: business, Business Community
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Having a job interview makes you anxious? This article describes what aspects should be monitored to successfully face this process. As recognized, the most important thing is that the interviewer finds a safe and positive impression of you at first sight. The personal interview is the most important test of any selection process. Although there are no recipes for overcoming it successfully, it is essential that the candidate spend a reasonable time to prepare for his meeting, so it can “provide clear, concise information about his career and a secure print”.
What aspects of the aspirant must prepare before attending a job interview?
It is recommended that the applicant review all data on your resume and reconsider about their motivations and expectations regarding the vacancy. During the interview, the coach will seek to “identify the competencies and capabilities of the candidate, in order to assess their suitability for the post.” Continue reading ‘Job Interview Tips’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 17, 2009 at 8:20 am under ethics.
Tags: Job, job interview, job interview answers
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Banks, T.A.R.P. — the ‘Troubled Asset Relief Program’, and home foreclosures, have been in the news numerous times since 2008 and will continue to be a hot topic for many years to come. Why? Because, as they say; “It is not over until it is over.†Believe me when I tell you, it is not going to be over for a long time.
Sure, the media would have you believe that things are getting better, but you must keep in mind who most likely owns the controlling shares in the media and who certainly pays for the advertising that keep the media solvent. In short, the media are bought and paid for, so when their puppet masters pull the strings that are attached to their purses, they dance when told to dance. Continue reading ‘Banks, are They Really Your Friend?’ »
Posted by Morgan on November 16, 2009 at 8:20 am under ethics.
Tags: banks, federal bailout monies, federal reserve, foreclosures, garnishment of wages, politicians
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