How visible is disability in the DE&I conversation?
Almost one in five people globally live with a disability, yet they make up less than 1% of the people shown in marketing and advertising material. In the latest installment of our...
4 April 2024 • by Tomoko Yokoi in ethics • 11 min read
As new technologies continually emerge, organizations must determine what technology is potentially disruptive and what is merely a shiny object. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is a case in point, argues Tomoko Yokoi....
Continue reading14 July 2023 • by Rebecca Swift in ethics • 6 min read
Almost one in five people globally live with a disability, yet they make up less than 1% of the people shown in marketing and advertising material. In the latest installment of our...
16 March 2022 • by Liz Ritterbush in ethics • 19 min read
In an era of corporate scandals, hiring and maintaining an ethical workforce is vital. But a wide range of testing is needed if companies are to effectively weed out the bad apples....
2 December 2021 in ethics • 2 min read
Often members of boards don't realize when they are treading into situations that may have ethical implications. It is therefore a good idea to conduct reviews at regular intervals....
20 October 2021 • by Öykü Işık, Michael R. Wade in ethics • 3 min read
You can think of data in a very similar way to a physical product, and that comes with a number of ethical issues including how it is sourced, transported, sold, packaged, and...
13 October 2021 • by Öykü Işık, Michael R. Wade in ethics • 2 min read
In terms of sustainability data and physical commodities are similar, and companies need to start considering them in similar ways when it comes to ethics and responsibility....
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