As we write this column, the news is full of dire articles about the impending U.S. default on its loan obligations. The great debate over our budget has us musing about the meaning of the term “full faith and credit” . . . especially how it relates to the ethics of selling in today’s business climate. Read more...
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Business Ethics
How to Preserve Your “Full Faith and Credit”
National Ethics Association - Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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