It is difficult to balance customer service and perceived value with the desire of the business to make money. Most businesses are not altruistic and must earn a profit to justify their existence. On the other hand, this cannot be done “at all costs”. By this I mean that a business must earn its income ethically and fairly. Some thoughts on this are as follows.
The western world’s “Golden Rule” of “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is not unique. Although other cultures have different stories or ways of expressing it, the idea of treating others how you want to be treated is universal. In my accounting world, I know of a client (call him Fred) who made millions from his business but much of it was obtained through broken contracts
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