Business in Action, 8th Ed.
Chapter 4: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
"In this lesson, we’ll look at some ways to motivate your team.
"This is the second in a two-part Business English Podcast lesson on resolving conflict, in which we’ve been focusing on solving everyday disagreements in the office.
In this piece at BusinessInsider.
"People do not always get along, so dealing with conflict is part of any job.
"This second part of a two-part Business English Podcast series on running and participating in a problem-solving meeting.
"One of the most common reasons for holding a meeting is to solve a problem.
"In this intermediate Business English Pod lesson, we look at ways to give and ask for opinions.
"This is the first in a three-part Business English Pod series that explores the use of many different language techniques in the context of a merger.
"As a non-native speaker of English, you might often find yourself in situations like this: You’re sitting in a meeting or a teleconference, and some of the participants are native English speakers.
Question: What tools or steps are you using to ensure your customer data is safe across all your platforms?
"In this Business English Podcast lesson we’re going to look at useful language for handling the practical details of a business visit, such as airport pickup and restaurant or hotel booking.
"The New Yorker's Maria Konnikova explains the science behind why we need to sleep more, waste less time on the internet, and stop multitasking.
"Have you ever taken on additional responsibilities when your schedule was already fully booked?
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This Business English podcast is the second part of a two-part series on making, rejecting and accepting suggestions.
This is the last in our three-part Business English Podcast series on cold calling.
"People are busy.
Listen in on this corporate training session regarding ethical issues in social media.
Niel Golightly is the Director or Sustainable Business Strategies for Ford Motor Company.
According to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), companies able to tackle issues such as poverty, climate change, and population shifts are those most likely to succeed in the future.
This is a business ethics video Elizabethtown College created to teach students about business ethics in the workplace.
Working with stakeholders around the world-from the owner/operators who run restaurants in their local communities, to leading NGOs (non-profit organizations) and third party experts to continuously improve our social and environmental performance, these are the people who have seen the real world of McDonald's.
MTV turns 25 this year, and CEO Judy McGrath is organizing a "digital Marshall plan" just in time for the party.
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Listen to this podcast.