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the Blue Laws
The practice of unethical behavior by companies and its leaders.
Leaders passed what were known as 'blue laws' in an attempt to control people's behavior. Banning the sale of alcohol on Sundays is an example of a blue law.
blue laws
The leaders should always ensure that they address the need for ethical behavior, legal regulatory requirements and social justice.
Popes acted as political leaders and warriors.
Transformational leadership theory adopts the view that leaders are agents of change. This theory emphasizes inspiring and motivating followers to achieve a shared vision, fostering innovation, and encouraging personal growth and development. Transformative leaders are driven to bring about positive change within their organizations or the broader society.
instill ethical behavior
pressuring a country's leaders to change their behavior
Accounts Payable (AP) is the money owed to the vendors and suppliers for the products or services purchased. Accounts Receivables (AR) is the money due to the businesses for the goods or services delivered but not paid for yet bet the clients. Vee Technologies is one of the global leaders in Finance and Accounting services that ensures that Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable are up to date.
what does "rigged to blow" mean? It sounds like an old nautical term.
must vary with the situation.