Monday, September 26, 2011

Be sure the "Truth" is perceived correctly!

Very good business article in the OC Register Saturday, Sept 24, 2011 by Stephen Wilbers!  In essence it states that you must be sure your statements to others are perceived correctly.  Often times when you tell someone something, the manner or way in which you tell it might be wrongly perceived.  Just be sure the person you are talking to fully understands the "truth" you are telling them.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

"Every Day a Friday" by Joel Osteen

Started reading "Every Day a Friday" by Joel Osteen (Lakewood Church, Texas) and wanted to suggest it to those that now or will someday be following this Blog.

Joel Osteen is a very Positive and Spiritually motivating speaker and author.

Let me know your thoughts on this book?

Jeff



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Monday, September 19, 2011

Calling in "Sick"

Is it "legal" to call in "sick" even if you are not sick but just looking to extend your time off?  Yes it is legal but is it ethical?  Of course you can rationalize that you are given a number of sick days per year and you should use them!
What happens if you are really sick and you need the sick time that you used for other reasons?

Jeff


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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Embellishing the Story!

Have you ever told a story and added things to it that did not really happen?

Have you ever told a story and made your involvement bigger or more than it really was?

While this of course is not "illegal" question is "Is it Ethical"?

Jeff


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Monday, September 12, 2011

Who are we?

Do you sometimes question your own motives, question your actions, question the words you choose?

If you do, it is your inner person asking the questions that you should be asking "Is it Ethical?"

I believe that all "Humans" default towards evil, greed, corruption and desire for power.  However, one major advantage we all have is the ability to overcome this "default" setting and choose the "high road!"

As you continue to strive for excellence, your ability to question everything you do, hear and say sets you apart from what I like to call "the dark side of reality!"

Choose the Ethical path, choose to help others first, choose to take responsibility and continue to ask the question "Is it Ethical?"

Jeff



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Sunday, September 11, 2011

"No Problem" "Don't Worry" "You can Trust me!"

Do we often say these words without giving much thought to what we are really saying?  Do you think it would be more ethical if you said, well that could be a problem, but I will do my best, or worry will not really change anything so let's look for the best in a situation, or can that person "really" trust you?

Give more thought to what words you choose to say and what they really mean.  Is a promise really a promise and will you really do what you say?

If you continue to try to be Ethical in all your words and deeds, those around you will take notice and your name will be held in high esteem. Don't give in to the temptation to be unethical and think no one will notice.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Ethics in Government!

We all know that most Politicians have either gone to Law School or they are Attorneys!  So you can assume that everything they say or do is most likely "Legal!"

However, is what the say and do always "Ethical?"

Everyone is now putting their own "Spin" on just about everything that everyone says!  With that said you should always investigate for yourself the things you hear from the "media."  No matter if it is something from someone you have more confidence in or not.  With the internet there is no reason that you can not get both sides of any story, and check out the facts.  Do not just start passing off information you received from another source without verifying it.

Continue to ask yourself the question "Is it Ethical?" and then post those questions here.

Jeff


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Put Ethics First, then Customers and Profits - Management Tip of the Day - September 8, 2011 - Harvard Business Review

Put Ethics First, then Customers and Profits - Management Tip of the Day - September 8, 2011 - Harvard Business Review:

'via Blog this'

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Stretching The Truth! "White Lies!"

What does that mean to you, stretching the truth or white lies?  Seems like it is self rationalization for something that you know is not right.  A way to convince yourself that what you are about to do or doing is "ethical!"

Again, the best test would be "is it legal" and if not than it is certainly not ethical.  But what if it is Legal (no law against it) but it does not seem right unless you justify to yourself?

Heard about an employee that was asked by his boss what he would do if he knew a vendor had overpaid for a job the company did for them.  The employee told his boss that he would tell the vendor of the mistake and pay the over payment back to the vendor.  With that a short time later this employee was terminated for what the company called an economic roll back.  Do you think the employee was let go for that reason or telling what felt was the best thing to do in that situation?  Should the employee said something different, or was it a no-win situation.  Maybe the best answer would have been "what do you think the company should do?"

Ethics!


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Monday, September 5, 2011

Ethics Officer!

What does it mean to be a companies Ethics Officer?  Did the company just promote someone into that position just to fill that position, or was the person actually qualified?  What qualifications does it take to be an Ethics Officer?

Seems there are a lot of questions that can be posed about an Ethics Officer!  Does the company you work for have an Ethics Officer?  Are you an Ethics Officer?  Is there an actual job description of an Ethics Officer?

Here is something from www.wisegeek.com:


An ethics officer is someone who aligns the practices of a workplace with the stated ethicsand beliefs of that workplace, holding people accountable to ethical standardsEthics officers are an increasingly common sight in the business community, and they can also be found at colleges and universities, where ethical conduct is often an issue of grave concern for students and staff. Special qualifications are not required to act as an ethics officer, although people in this position generally tend to have excellent ethics.
Ethics officers perform a number of important tasks. They can help their employers develop codes of ethics so that a clear standard is created, and they also establish clear consequences for violations of these codes, so that everyone at a company understands that he or she will be held ethically accountable. Ethics officers may also enforce ethical codes, and make adjustments to the code as needed.
Someone who works as an ethics officer usually looks at the letter of the law when formulating policy, in addition to the industry standard. The law may provide a surprising amount of ethical wiggleroom, which means that it is up to individuals to do the right things, and sometimes industries as a whole may collectively come to ethical agreements. For example, it is not illegal to cheat on exams, but colleges and universities usually have policies in place which are designed to prevent cheating because they feel that it is unethical
Here is another link you might want to check out! Does your organization need an Ethics Officer
Bottom line question would be Is your Ethics Officer Ethical?
Jeff


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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Looking for "Coverage" in all the Wrong Places!

Over the years I have spent in the Claims Adjusting Profession, early on (1970's) Insurance companies were "cash" rich and looking for ways to not only pay claims, but to purchase whatever was needed to do the job.  As time went on and the Stock Market started to decline, carriers were not making as much on their investments and they were not so "cash" rich any longer.  What was once a ratio of for every dollar brought in you spent 1.20 or more was a way of the past.  Now the carriers were looking for more like for every dollar in you spent .90 on claims.

Thus, the focus went from looking for coverage, to looking for exclusions or other ways to deny the claim.

My question would be is it Ethical when handling a claim for an Insured that is paying your company a premium for coverage, to teach the adjusters to look first for a way to deny.

The Spin of course is that the carriers are getting so many claims that they must use a filter to eliminate the ones that have no potential of coverage.  Fact is that if the carriers hired more adjusters they would be able to handle ALL the claims in a fair and ethical way.

You be the Judge!  Let me know your thoughts and answer the question "Is it Ethical?"

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Common Sense versus Ethics!

Are they one in the same?  You would think so, but often time they are worlds apart.  For example, you give the clerk a $10.00 bill for the purchase of your $6.50 item.  The clerk mistakenly gives you back change for a $20.00 bill.  Now common sense tells you this is too much money, and you should inform the clerk!  Then you quickly rationalize that the store makes a lot of money and will not miss the over payment.  Your common sense forgets to mention to you that the clerk will most likely have to pay the store back out of their own pocket.

Now clearly this is unethical for you not to let the clerk know of the over payment to you!  The Ethical thing would be to give the money back!

Jeff

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