As we all know, the thing called “sound business practice” requires correct thinking and good perspective on things. Everyday, we encounter some difficult questions, some of them may become the basis of our business judgments. The intent of this page is to encourage anyone to ask the question pertaining to business, and I will surely provide a good answer to it for free.
A friend asked me two days ago and this is her question:
“Someone offers me a free installation services but he provides the materials to be installed, shall I accept it?”
ANSWER:
“Reject it. In business, when someone offers you an advantage at their own expense, it is something either with a concealed intent or a fraudulent element. Do not take the bait of “free services”, it will indirectly ruin your expenses. In philosophy it says, ‘free labor can avail of an unlimited favor’. I hope it helps you.”
You can ask your question too.
August 20, 2009 -
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Questions on Sound Business Practice
As we all know, the thing called “sound business practice” requires correct thinking and good perspective on things. Everyday, we encounter some difficult questions, some of them may become the basis of our business judgments. The intent of this page is to encourage anyone to ask the question pertaining to business, and I will surely provide a good answer to it for free.
A friend asked me two days ago and this is her question:
“Someone offers me a free installation services but he provides the materials to be installed, shall I accept it?”
ANSWER:
“Reject it. In business, when someone offers you an advantage at their own expense, it is something either with a concealed intent or a fraudulent element. Do not take the bait of “free services”, it will indirectly ruin your expenses. In philosophy it says, ‘free labor can avail of an unlimited favor’. I hope it helps you.”
You can ask your question too.
August 20, 2009 - Posted by barrister79 | Business, Business & Strategy, Business Consultancy, Business Lesson, Business Philosophy, Commentary, Common Sense, Law, Legal System, Questioning, Strategic Questioning | Business & Strategy, Business Lesson, Business Philosophy, Governance and Administration, International Legal Principle | No Comments Yet