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Business Ethics: Why it Matters and How to Maintain it
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A company's ethics will have an influence on all levels, including customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, stakeholders, etc. All of these groups will have an effect on the way a company's ethics are developed. Understanding and maintaining ethics is a crucial part of doing business, especially today.
In this blog post, we discuss what ethics is, why it’s important, and some of our general guidelines for meeting ethical standards in the workplace.
Your Quick Guide to Fostering a Responsible Workplace
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One of the most critical traits to look for in an employee is responsibility. Responsible employees drive the success of an organization, whether for profit or not for profit.
Understanding responsibility and the traits that define a responsible employee will help you bring more awareness to its importance. Here is our quick guide for responsibility in the workplace.
Your Quick Guide to Anger Management in the Workplace
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Anger is complex and often a misunderstood emotion that goes beyond simply being mad. Anger is a natural response that follows a pattern of phases, and can transpire from many factors, including other hidden emotions.
Anger Management training in the workplace can help employees increase their self-awareness and self-management when it comes to anger. This can positively contribute to employee morale, conflict resolution, and creating an overall improved workplace culture.
Foster a Positive and Productive Workspace with Our Tips and Tricks
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Did you know that the average person spends 90,000 hours at work over the course of their life time? That is almost one third of your life (!!!). If you are working in the corporate world, this means spending a lot of time in one designated space. Whether it is a corporate office, a desk, a cubical, or a home office; your work space is a major part of your everyday life.
With this being said, it is important that your workspace is organized, comfortable, and conducive to being a happy and productive employee. When you look at your workspace, consider how it makes you feel. Content? Stressed? Productive? Comfortable? Motivated? It is likely a question we don’t ask ourselves often. But if you take some time to think about how your workspace can be optimized, you can boost your productivity and morale.Here are our top categories with tips and tricks to consider when sprucing up your workspace.
Your Jargon Guide to the Corporate Training Industry
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Corporate training is an ever-changing industry that is consistently evolving over time through changing circumstances and increases in technology. With that comes many terms and phrases to describe innovations and the latest trends. As global leaders in this industry, we at CTM have put together a glossary that defines some of the most common terms we use every day in hopes that you can better understand corporate training and its many nuances. We consulted CTM Sales Representatives Hailey Conley and Seth Rozee for the most relevant and commonly used industry lingo. Here is our Jargon Guide: Corporate Training Edition.