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Generally, ethical issues involve a choice between value systems -- an individual's, an organization's, and/or society's. Ethical dilemmas arise when there is a conflict between those values and choices that need to be made that result in those...
This category is generated from the recognition that there is a great deal of information generated by organizations in the global economy that can be used for the betterment of society. This information affects social institutions through a...
Algorithmic bias is a term that describes the fact that computer programs that use machine learning can be discriminatory, or unfair. Algorithms are step-by-step processes that are written in computer programming code. Machine learning is a...
An introductory engineering design curriculum for secondary schools, this course challenges students to work in teams in order to solve real-world design problems. Students research, design, develop, and communicate design solutions. Teams...
The GCSEN Social Entrepreneurship Toolkit is intended to introduce potential social entrepreneurs to some of the critical concepts and tasks related to developing a social enterprise “that marries the mission of a non-profit or government...
Resources and Management examines the necessity and paradox of work in our lives: “We need it! We hate it! There’s not enough of it. And, we can’t risk losing it or quitting!”
From Tanjia Coleman, PhD and Prof. Dawn Harris, this episode explores if the passage of time will inevitably lead to equal representation of women and people of color in the C-suite, what obstacles are standing in the way of women and people of...
Al Gini explores Mark Satkiewicz’ career, life and legacy. Along the way they explore what he believes makes for a good employee, leader, or person and the inflection points he has experienced along the way that have brought about these beliefs...
Seth Green, founding director of the Baumhart Center for Social Responsibility, leads a panel discussion with leaders from various fields about today’s impetus for the companies to not only produce a profit but to also “be good” or act in a...
AI has been in mainstream media since 2015 and it's been slowly entrenching itself in society even if we don't see it. It's looking to cover and improve efficiencies wherever cost of labor is high, return on investment low, and really wherever...