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Understanding Evil Business Practices and Plausible Deniability
Understanding Evil Business Practices and Plausible Deniability
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"Understanding Evil Business Practices and Plausible Deniability" consists of two parts.
Part I provides some observations about not-so-ethical practices that can be found in the business world.
Part II talks about the crutch that people eager to execute aforementioned "evil" business practices tend to fall back on -- plausible deniability. These tips will help you see bad practices more clearly, and perhaps better understand why a questionable co-worker (or boss) always seems to come away from bad situations unscathed.
(1,409 words)
The articles compiled in "Ethics II" originally appeared in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol. 7, Number 6) and Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in the same publication (Vol.7, Number 8)
Part I provides some observations about not-so-ethical practices that can be found in the business world.
Part II talks about the crutch that people eager to execute aforementioned "evil" business practices tend to fall back on -- plausible deniability. These tips will help you see bad practices more clearly, and perhaps better understand why a questionable co-worker (or boss) always seems to come away from bad situations unscathed.
(1,409 words)
The articles compiled in "Ethics II" originally appeared in A Sandusky Bay Journal (Vol. 7, Number 6) and Ruth Haag's column, "Getting Along in the Office", in the same publication (Vol.7, Number 8)
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