Examples of morale in the following topics:
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- One way to try to ensure the ethical standards of your company is to first make sure that you have a good moral compass.
- Your "moral compass" is the ethical stance you take on decisions and actions with your startup.
- Here are some questions to consider when developing your own moral compass:
- Who will I go to for advice when I have a moral/ethical dilemma?
- Is there anything else I should ask myself to develop my moral compass?
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- Once again, the moral of the story is that it's usually far more profitable for a business to stop wasting its resources than to try and sell or convert the results.
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- A healthy and robust organizational culture may provide various benefits, including the following: (1) Competitive edge derived from innovation and customer service; (2) Consistent, efficient employee performance; (3) Team cohesiveness; (4) High employee morale; and (5) Strong company alignment towards goal achievement.
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- An individual's values arise from his/her moral or religious beliefs and are learned through experiences.
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- Not only is the priest sworn to care for particular souls, he is also sworn to see to the care of "the people of God", the moral welfare of the parish, the salvation of the world.
- No one likes hard choices; no one likes moral ambiguity; each of us wishes to live in a world where things can be reduced to some least common ethical denominator (for example, a single duty).
- I do not mean to imply that a business person, lawyer, doctor, psychiatrist, or teacher is better in some moral sense than anyone else.
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- According to various theories, motivation may be rooted in a basic need to minimize physical pain and maximize pleasure; or it may include specific needs such as eating and resting; or a desired object, goal, state of being, or ideal; or it may be attributed to less-apparent reasons such as altruism, selfishness, morality, or avoiding mortality.
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- The 115-page petition, signed by state treasurers, attorney generals and state fund managers in California, Florida, Maine, New York, North Carolina, Oregon and Vermont, states that ‘climate change has now become a significant factor bearing on a company's financial condition… Investors are [therefore] looking for companies that are best positioned to avoid the financial risks associated with climate change and to capitalize on the new opportunities that greenhouse gas regulation will provide. ' The petition went on to claim that ‘Interest in climate risk is not limited to investors with a specific moral or policy interest in climate change; climate change now covers an enormous range of investors whose interest is purely financial…
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- Staying upbeat is a good way to build morale and reinforce individual cooperation and participation.
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- Business ethics, also called corporate ethics, is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines the ethical and moral principles and problems that arise in a business environment.
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- He argued that corporations' attempts at social responsibility were "morally wrong," as social issues and concerns were best dealt with by government.