Think Before You Tweet
Managing Social Media Profiles: Ethical Guidelines I have previously blogged about the dangers of posting information critical of one's...
Ethics Sage's Workplace Ethics Advice Recognized as a Top Business Efficiency Resource
ASL Group UK recognized my writings under the screen name, Ethics Sage, as one of its top 17 business efficiency organizations that deal...
How Managers Can Build a Strong Work Ethic
A strong work ethics builds confidence that employees will do what it takes to complete assigned tasks in a timely manner. It illustrates...
The Paradox of Happiness
Wanting and valuing happiness is an important prerequisite to the pursuit of happiness. However, some studies indicate that while...
What Causes Social Media Addiction?
Research from Harvard University[1] suggests that sharing information about ourselves on social media fires up the pleasure centers of...
What Does it Mean to be a Person of "Good Will?"
What does it mean to be a person of “good will” and why is it important? These are the questions I look at in today’s blog. An important...
What is the Role of Ethics in Sports?
Can Civility be Brought Back to Sports? It’s March madness once again. Once a year college sports fans turn their attention to filling...
Beware of Posting Critical Comments About Your Employer on Facebook
An employee who complains about her own performance evaluation is not taking concerted action. But an employee who complains, after consulti
You Are What You Tweet
Follow the Two-Hour Rule I recently read a book titled You Are What You Tweet by Germany Kent that provides guidance on how to use...
Millennials at Work: What Makes Them Tick?
Questions About the Ethics of Millennials’ Social Media Practices The Millennial generation is the largest segment of the workforce (40%)...