Ethics in Business – Please Have Some

Is your business ethical?

What I mean is “Does your business do the right

thing when faced with that decision?” It’s a

simple question, which many businesses struggle

with. I just don’t understand the struggle part?

I have worked for companies that believed they were

ethical, and really have no clue. Meaning the

decisions they make everyday towards their customers

and employees does not advocate ethics.

So, what is it? When someone in business gives you

their word and then reneges, that is unethical.

Your word is your promise. Even if it is your

business making the statement.

Doing good business and being a good employer is

more than your product or people, it is the guidelines

in which you do that good business. I’m disappointed

in how many unethical businesses exist today. I have

worked for some of them and they just don’t get it…

they ‘talk tough’ but when the decisions are made I

can’t fathom what motivated them come to their decision?

It was not necessarily ‘doing the right thing’.

Yes, I know profits are pinnacle to most, but that IS NOT

the bottom line! The bottom line is how your customer,

partner, client or prospect walked away from their

experience. What’s so hard to get? It also helps

you feel good about yourself and your business, and you

should sleep better too!

Treat them the way you want to be treated… I mean it!

Don’t say something you have no intention of backing up

with your action. Keep your word in business, in

compensation promises, in client promises, in doing good

business. This is pinnacle!

I don’t want to ramble here, but some businesses need a

wake-up-call (yesterday). What puzzles me is why?

When you do good business, you get more good business.

I’m not just talking about the Enron’s or Arthur Anderson’s

of the World, I’m talking about every type of business out

there, in every industry.

If each one of us refused to do business with these

unethical companies – we would have a lot fewer of them.

Be one of the ethical ones. Do good business, keep your

word, don’t venture into gray areas, and do the right thing!

Sure, it will occasionally cost you something, but it will

pay you back, and it won’t cost you your dignity or pride or

any client worth having. Isn’t your business worth it?

Or how about your personal reputation?

Try this: The next few times you’re faced with ‘doing the

right thing’? Well, when you ‘do it’ – do it with extreme

pleasure!*

*This will pay you and your business back ten-fold. Why?

Because that person (customer, employee, client, etc.) is

going to tell at least 3-12 other people (potential

customers who like to be treated well too). Remember, you

did it with extreme pleasure, they’re not just going to say

they received a refund, or a promotion, – they’re going to

be jumping up and down at how well their situation was handled!

- Make someone else’s day! – you’ll be surprised at how

well your day goes.

I look forward to running into more good business out there

- hopefully yours.

Remember – Doing good business rewards your business with

more of it… we’re all here seeking to do business with

reputable firms, let’s do just that.

The upside? If your business does good ethical business?

Then you are already ahead of a good chunk of your competitors!

There’s opportunity here. Keep up the good work, partner with

other ‘like types’ and only do your personal business with other

more ethical companies, like yours. We could see a decrease in

our unethical competition very soon.

Thank you for allowing me to voice my thoughts and encourage the

type of business that helped this Country, it’s people, and every

business – Grow and prosper.

Good luck in your business promotions!

About The Author

Scott is the Founder and Sr. Internet Marketing Specialist for Hyperformance Media, Inc. a website marketing firm located just outside of Chicago, IL. since 1996. Specifically, he has over 24 years of sales and marketing experience and accomplishment in the computer industry.

Written by and Copyright © Scott Sedwick http://www.hyperformancemedia.com

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