Facilitative and positive leadership is linked to management ethics, and it begins with a strong understanding of self. Some argue that the key elements of positive leadership are self-awareness, self-discipline, and self-efficacy, which then leads to the servant leader, who serves the company and workers by focusing on company goals and objectives rather than personal… Continue reading Ethics in Management – Ethical Management
5 tips to find the best online MBA program
The MBA is one of the most popular courses in online colleges as well as in colleges. Almost every online university offers this course. This is the main reason why you should be careful in choosing the right university to complete your degree. The wrong choice may waste your time and money and also not… Continue reading 5 tips to find the best online MBA program
Series on Principles of Successful Parent Advocacy – Principle One – Knowledge and Research
I’ve had some interesting discussions lately with some “excellent parents”. They are parents who don’t accept a no. Some do it in a peaceful way, others have a puritanical flavor and some outperform most of us by becoming leaders in medical research in the field of their children’s disorder. This article is one of three… Continue reading Series on Principles of Successful Parent Advocacy – Principle One – Knowledge and Research
Sustainability: Triple bottom line
sustainability. It seems to have caused a “buzz”. what is all of this? The first thing to be clear is that when politicians talk about sustainability, they generally focus on ecological or ecological sustainability as environmental footprint And Climate change. Although these are very important considerations, when applied to businesses, sustainability takes on a larger… Continue reading Sustainability: Triple bottom line
Incorporate ethics into your organization
Many organizations address ethics by sponsoring the occasional one- or two-hour training session for their employees. It’s almost as if we treat morals like pollination: one shot and you’re good for life! However, what we do know about learning is that it requires constant exposure to new material in order for it to be incorporated… Continue reading Incorporate ethics into your organization
Compare online piano lessons with a real teacher
The world as we know it has changed dramatically in less than a generation since the launch of the Internet. There is an unlimited amount of information at our fingertips from shopping to getting a job. People have unlimited access to the ever-expanding world. Thus, it would not be surprising that learning to play an… Continue reading Compare online piano lessons with a real teacher
Education – the responsibility of parents
It would be foolish to think that our education system meets the requirements of every child who enters at the age of five or six and leaves after thirteen years. However, some parents actually believe that our schools are entirely responsible for their children’s education. Parents who think this may put their children at a… Continue reading Education – the responsibility of parents
Emergency Savings Account: Save more than just cash
Few, if any, of us escape life’s financial challenges. Whether it’s layoffs, unexpected medical bills, or the loss of a spouse’s income, not having enough spare money to pay our bills for a month or two can lead many to impossibly strict budgeting, loss of real estate holdings, and sometimes bankruptcy. As important as any… Continue reading Emergency Savings Account: Save more than just cash
Ethics vs Ethics – According to the Pragmatic Thinker
For many years I have always said that I am not a moral person, however, I am a moral person. But when I say, “I am not a moral person,” I would wait to see the person’s reaction to me saying that before adding, “However, I am a moral person.” Typically, the person will wrinkle… Continue reading Ethics vs Ethics – According to the Pragmatic Thinker