A guest lecture by philosopher and consultant Ben Wilberforce-Ritchie challenged Strategic Communication students to apply ethical theory to professional decisions.
With the business landscape growing more complex each year, the decisions made by leaders now carry a considerable weight. These decisions not only affect the success of the business but also impact ...
How do you make ethical decisions? In a confusing and complex world, clarity and simplicity are very important when it comes to our ethical choices, or else we get lost. First, I need to confess my ...
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 ...
Every decision we make, whether consciously or unconsciously, is informed by our ethical values, including those in business. While ethics has always been emphasized in the finance classes I’ve taken, ...
Speakers at the European Respiratory Society Congress 2024 highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming respiratory health care, while also raising important ethical ...
Professional ethics comprises the principles and standards that govern the conduct of individuals within a profession, ensuring integrity, accountability and the preservation of public trust. Rooted ...
Sarah Herrington is a biology major and she is a 2024-25 health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own. Ethical decision making is a ...
When Republican strategist Joe Pounder was working on Mitt Romney’s 2008 presidential campaign, he recalled hosting a “morning messaging call” every day to talk about new developments and how Romney ...
Ethics is a fundamental part of everyday living and should guide our decisions, behaviors, and interactions in both personal and professional settings. Ethics involves determining what is right and ...
Guest Avery Kolers, PhD, discusses health care ethics. When faced with an illness do you want nuances or absolutes when deciding a course of treatment? Avery Kolers, PhD, discusses health care ethics.
This is the most frequent question I am asked, whether by readers of my columns or students in the classroom. This is a fair question, one that begins with an admission that when it comes to making ...