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Friday, July 2, 2010

Workplace Ethics and Principles

Author John Luther wrote, "Good character is more to be praised than outstanding talent. Most talents are, to some extent, a gift. Good character, by contrast, is not given to us. We have to build it piece by piece, by thought, choice, courage and determination."

American businesses focus on profitability and success. They profess doing whatever it takes to make profits. So, the question is:

Where do workplace ethics fit in such a scenario?
Well, if you see the recent cases of scandals, frauds, and irregularities that have been reported in the media related to businesses, government and corporations, it seems almost mandatory that ethics/principles need to make a strong comeback in the American workforce.

But, how do you train employees in something like ethics?

Character 360 is an ethics/principles training program, from LifeWorks, a personal and professional development business. Character 360 helps build strong teams and foster enhanced ethics thus creating increased work productivity.

Business ethics in today's world play an important role in a company's success or failure. A company has a special obligation to its customers and clients to be ethical. Research has proven that if your business is honest, fair, and trustworthy, people would rather do business with you than with a company that does not have these qualities.

A Character 360 Seminar/Workshop will promote:
  • Improved productivity
  • Increased profitability
  • Improved employee morale
  • Enhanced recruitment and retention of employees
  • Better company reputation
  • Long-term success

Contact me, Dick Creek, today about your company and building a stronger more productive business and reputation. Character 360 is available in the following formats:

Lunch-n-Learn

Keynote Presentation

One Day Workshop

Call me today at: 402.391.4364 to set up your event or you can email me at: rdcreek@cox.net

Take the next step towards a stronger and respected company by scheduling

Character 360

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