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Ethics in business

As I write this (Tuesday 4:05pm), I am sitting in a regional airport lounge listening to a car dealer on the phone tell his staff how to fudge sales figures so they continue to be in the running to win an award from the respected car brand they sell. They are booking ten sales by the close of this month, reach target and then push them through another business at a discount. The sales are not real sales. He’s now into his fourth call. His advice to one person was: I don’t care, I don’t care just get her to sign the fu&*%!g contract. To another his advice was: so fudge the figures then. Crazy.

Now, twenty minutes later, he’s on the phone to someone else gloating that he hit target and the business gets a bonus of thousands as a result. He’s making out that his business and his team are the best – when they had to fake it for this.

There is no point in business people kidding themselves to win awards or the back-slaps of their peers. The truths the truth and you can’t change that.

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