You like to think you look after your staff. You offer a comprehensive health and dental benefits plan and a pretty generous pension plan. But what are you doing about the mental health of your employees?
You’re a small business owner. You try to treat your staff, customers and partners professionally and respectfully. So, why do you need to have your ethical, professional and operational standards spelled out in a formal policy or policies? One word: protection. Having a code of conduct or set of business ethics helps protect your business’ reputation and protects you from legal liability.
Chances are, you’re reading this article on a device that has some sort of cybersecurity program installed or built in. While your Norton or McAfee software may do the trick for home computing, is that level of protection sufficient to protect your business network? According to many experts in the field, no it is not.
In the past few months, it seems like artificial intelligence (AI) has taken over the online world almost out of nowhere. After ChatGPT, the all-knowing chatbot, was released in November 2022 it wasn’t long before social medias such as TikTok and Snapchat, and online mega-corporations such as Google, were releasing their own tools that incorporate AI.
You like to think you look after your staff. You offer a comprehensive health and dental benefits plan and a pretty generous pension plan. But what are you doing about the mental health of your employees?
You’re a small business owner. You try to treat your staff, customers and partners professionally and respectfully. So, why do you need to have your ethical, professional and operational standards spelled out in a formal policy or policies? One word: protection. Having a code of conduct or set of business ethics helps protect your business’ reputation and protects you from legal liability.
Chances are, you’re reading this article on a device that has some sort of cybersecurity program installed or built in. While your Norton or McAfee software may do the trick for home computing, is that level of protection sufficient to protect your business network? According to many experts in the field, no it is not.
In the past few months, it seems like artificial intelligence (AI) has taken over the online world almost out of nowhere. After ChatGPT, the all-knowing chatbot, was released in November 2022 it wasn’t long before social medias such as TikTok and Snapchat, and online mega-corporations such as Google, were releasing their own tools that incorporate AI.