Tag Archive for business ethics

Paul Lindley: ‘I don’t think business is really about economics. It’s about psychology’

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today’s guest is Paul Lindley – author, campaigner and founder of Ella’s Kitchen.
We talk about relearning the valuable business skills you had as a toddler and why you should consider becoming B Corporation certified.
Listen to it in the media player below.

Alternatively, you can watch the new video version of the podcast!

You can also catch our episodes with:

Managing director of Brompton Bikes, Will Butler-Adams
Businessman and author, Gerald Ratner
Entrepreneur and TV presenter, Trinny Woodall
Pub owner and bartender on Channel 4’s First Dates, Merlin Griffiths
Founder and chairman of Pimlico (formerly Pimlico Plumbers), Charlie Mullins
Retail expert and former Dragon, Theo Paphitis
Author and boardroom expert, John Tusa
Digital guru and investor, Sherry Coutu
Entrepreneur and former Dragon, Rachel Elnaugh
Businesswoman and Dragon, Deborah Meaden
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2005 candidate, Tim Campbell
Gousto CEO, Timo Boldt
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2018 candidate, Jackie Fast
Investor and former Dragon, Piers Linney
Investment fund manager, Nicola Horlick
Supermodel turned entrepreneur, Caprice

We’ve got podcast episodes from the first series looking at:

How one business owner’s mental breakdown caused her to see trolls from her past
How one entrepreneur hired a videographer to track their every move and build their business brand
How funding a

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Paul Lindley: ‘I don’t think business is really about economics. It’s about psychology’

Originally written by Anna Jordan on Small Business
Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today’s guest is Paul Lindley – author, campaigner and founder of Ella’s Kitchen.
We talk about relearning the valuable business skills you had as a toddler and why you should consider becoming B Corporation certified.
Listen to it in the media player below.

Alternatively, you can watch the new video version of the podcast!

You can also catch our episodes with:

Managing director of Brompton Bikes, Will Butler-Adams
Businessman and author, Gerald Ratner
Entrepreneur and TV presenter, Trinny Woodall
Pub owner and bartender on Channel 4’s First Dates, Merlin Griffiths
Founder and chairman of Pimlico (formerly Pimlico Plumbers), Charlie Mullins
Retail expert and former Dragon, Theo Paphitis
Author and boardroom expert, John Tusa
Digital guru and investor, Sherry Coutu
Entrepreneur and former Dragon, Rachel Elnaugh
Businesswoman and Dragon, Deborah Meaden
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2005 candidate, Tim Campbell
Gousto CEO, Timo Boldt
Entrepreneur and The Apprentice 2018 candidate, Jackie Fast
Investor and former Dragon, Piers Linney
Investment fund manager, Nicola Horlick
Supermodel turned entrepreneur, Caprice

We’ve got podcast episodes from the first series looking at:

How one business owner’s mental breakdown caused her to see trolls from her past
How one entrepreneur hired a videographer to track their every move and build their business brand
How funding a

Read more...

A question of ethics: Half of professionals made to feel uncomfortable

A new poll, commissioned by the independent charity A Blueprint for Better Business, finds 55 per cent of professionals have witnessed or been asked to do things at work which caused them unease. Of these, just two per cent say they would refuse to participate in something which made them uncomfortable at work. The findings
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A question of ethics: Half of professionals made to feel uncomfortable

A new poll, commissioned by the independent charity A Blueprint for Better Business, finds 55 per cent of professionals have witnessed or been asked to do things at work which caused them unease. Of these, just two per cent say they would refuse to participate in something which made them uncomfortable at work. The findings
The post A question of ethics: Half of professionals made to feel uncomfortable appeared first on Small Business.

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British workers ‘put under pressure’ to act unethically in the office

New research reveals a significant number of British workers feel they have been put under pressure to act unethically at work. A study for ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) suggests a quarter of workers say they have done things they believe are unethical. Examples include: talking about a colleague behind their back, misusing
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