1. Why Being on Time is Important
In this regard, Corcoran, Danziger, Kalil and Seefeldt (2000) report that, "report that a primary reason participants in a Chicago program lost jobs was that many failed to understand the importance of punctuality and the seriousness of absenteeism, and resented or misunderstood the lines of authority and responsibility in the workplace" (p. 241). ... According to Giampeto-Meyer (1998), "The most pressing ethical dilemmas are those related to the workplace culture, and it is important for the organization's staff to model good employee skills. ... In the Digital Age, though, modern indust...
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