June, 2009 - Archive

Health Care Is Not That Complicated
Chris Banescu  |  June 17, 2009

American Thinker | by C. Edmund Wright | June 16, 2009
It is no more practical to have “health insurance” to pay for prescription drugs and routine doctor visits than it is to expect your auto insurance to pay for your oil changes and tire rotations. But we do.
Consider: if a health insurance type [...]

The Three Most Important Rules in Business
Chris Banescu  |  June 10, 2009

From my years of experience working for different companies and teaching various graduate business courses, I developed three rules that management must practice in order to achieve long-term profitability and success. Follow these rules and a business can remain healthy and prosper. Ignore them and failure is virtually guaranteed in the long term.
Rule [...]

The Ethical Case for Boycotting Chrysler and GM
Chris Banescu  |  June 9, 2009

American Thinker | by Gary Jason | June 10, 2009
In business ethics, the typical way one makes a judgment about the morality of a business action or practice is to consider the facts surrounding it in the light of four major ethical perspectives. These four ethical theories have been the ones considered most plausible in [...]