Liar Liar-Forget Ethics. It’s time of people possesing particular skills of showing bad thins in good light and exaggerating likable factors at the same time.
You wouldn’t hear that word in business at all. It has many shapes, flavours, colours, but meaning is always the same. People using it call themselves sales guru’s, marketers, investors, brokers, managers, board members etc. List is long and variety of particulars makes it impossible to list it down in paper.
Prime instincts of survivor today is leaded by same principles as millions of years ago. It is not about food, it is about money. Money gives you stability, power, pleasures and respect. This is all what drives people today.
So is it fault of those few that they are doing what their instincts telling them to do?
You and I would do the same if we had a chance?
Answer is yes, probably we would. I am not blaming other people for trying to make living, but I am blaming them for hurting others. And that is the very point, which decides whatever we talking about person with values, with ambitions, with ethics or just some junkies in ties. This is what is drawing the line between quick moneymakers and proper businessman.
Business is no different then art, science etc. It should be leaded by honest, proud and passionate people. Where in fact it is full of confused personalities, quite often lost in their private life and their values.
Liar Liar-Forget Ethics. Its time of people possessing particular skills of showing bad thins in good light and exaggerating likable factors at the same time.
According to recent research by Dana Carney (from Graduate School of Business przy Columbia University, published in Harvard Business Review) sense of authority relieves stress of telling an untruth, and increases the likelihood that a lie is not detected.

Does this mean that the most influential people in the world are great liars?
source: http://www.biztok.pl/Ludzie-obdarzeni-wladza-swietnie-klamia-a909







