Ethical leadership is losing ground in 2025. In today's dynamic corporate environment, influential critics often challenge and undermine leaders who commit to ethical leadership. These conflicts ...
AI can help with apologies and hard choices. The danger is not the answer it gives, but what you hand over to get it: ...
In this first of a three-part series, we look at why “working as designed” is no longer good enough for enterprise AI or ...
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Anthropological approaches to ethics and morality examine how diverse societies construct, negotiate and enact principles of right and wrong. Far from treating morality as a fixed abstraction, ...
The concept of "microlooting" has been roundly condemned in recent media as vicious behavior. But does virtue ethics jump to this conclusion?
Episode 244: Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore a question that sounds simple but quickly becomes complicated: How should we understand the difference between personal behavior and the ...
The ethics of speaking out / Wendy N. Wyatt and Kristie Bunton -- I'm sorry, oh, so sorry: celebrity apologies and public ethics / Nikki Usher and Janel S. Schuh -- Quasars: silent celebrities, ...
David Sloss is the John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law and a faculty scholar with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own.
Executives are facing pressure from boards, employees, regulators and consumers to either defend or abandon diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Many are retreating from their DEI commitments.
Dr. Pravir Malik is the founder and technologist of QIQuantum and the Forbes Technology Council Community leader for Quantum ...