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Employability - Is Lisa More Employable Than Lakisha? - by Nicole St Martin
Two prospective employee resumes come across a hiring manager’s desk. Both candidates have the same skills and qualifications as well as have degrees from prestigious colleges. One candidate however, may have an unfair advantage, a traditionally non-ethnic sounding name.
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Say "NO" To Sweatshops And "YES" To Jobs With Dignity - by Nona Nixon
We Americans enjoy our "name brands" in which we wear or utilize on a daily basis. Ever wonder how your favorite brands are produced? This article touches on the greed of American companies as well as consumers and the CEO's which run these companies.

From Stewardship to Riches - by Christopher Anderson
Many desire riches without action. Learn the secret that the wealthy know about being rich.

God's Provision For The Christian Business - by Ola Aroyehun
You might be one of the many Christians who need to find finance for your business proposition. While some people are able to pray and believe God till the finances come through, others are comfortable asking for a loan or asking their friends and families for assistance. It depends on your level of faith.

Government Regulatory On-going Education Tests with Unethical Questions on Ethics - by L. Winslow
The government is requiring more and more businesses to comply with on-going education and yet we see that amongst these tests are tests in every industry on ethics. One might ask what the government knows about ethics, yet this is not the topic that came up in discussion recently in our think tank, instead we discussed that on these ongoing education tests on ethics it is impossible to get 100% correct, because one question is always impossible to get right, there is No right answer?

It's Nice To Be Ethical, But What's A Leader To Do? - by Kathryn Alexander
Who is responsible for the ethics in an organization? If it is the leadership, then how do they fulfill that responsibility?

What It Means To Be Professional - by Harlan Austin
I recently had the great pleasure of working on a detail to protect former President Bill Clinton on a visit to my state.