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Reputation and Business Ethics

Good business ethics are good business.  In the eyes of the consumer, you are no better than your reputation.

The above statement was shamelessly gleaned from the program handed out at Quik Trip's 50th Anniversary Birthday Bash.  Here's my "Top 10" list of entities that could use this advice:

  1. Tulsa's very own TDA
  2. Tulsa County Commissioners
  3. Tulsa City Hall
  4. TMAPC
  5. Wall Street
  6. Payday Loan Sharks
  7. Subprime Mortgage Lenders
  8. U.S. Senate
  9. Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac
  10. U.S. House

What's your list?



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