Business Integrity

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Integrity \in-ˈte-grə-tē\ noun: the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness. Integrity is a lot more than just a definition, but a major personality trait to have. In this article, “Success Will Come and Go, But Integrity Is Forever,” written by Amy Rees Anderson, she talks about the importance of integrity in any business, even small businesses. She brought up reasonable arguments, which I think, people do not realize while thriving through business. People get so caught up in the idea of succeeding, that they do not weigh out possible consequences when “cutting corners.” Anderson then discusses how people that do “cut corners” may receive power quickly and easily without getting caught, but it will eventually …show more content…

People often relate someone to whom they surround themselves with. One may also pick up on similar patterns that have been inflicted upon them. Being surrounded with positive influences can inspire a positive mindset. Amy Anderson’s father gave a clever, yet factual quote, “when you lie down with dogs you get fleas.” This is a great way to remember whom you associate with. These are simple ideas, but these ideas are key in creating a business and maintaining a reliable …show more content…

I was taught by my father, a successful business owner, everything I know about integrity in customer service. I have watched him ever since I was fourteen, when we started working together in the workplace, how he interacted with his clients and customers. I saw the positive reactions the business received and I knew that he must have been doing something right. I took that and ran with it. I am an aspiring cosmetologist; small business is my whole focus if I want to be successful. I feel like being trustworthy is extremely vital in this industry. It is a delicate balance between opinion and sales. If I want to make money, I need to decide what is best for my client’s physical well-being and confidence. I need to help him or her make a decision according to a number of details. If I do not help them feel 100% confident, and just doing what I want them to spend, am I really serving my true purpose as a

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