Tag Archives: Ethics

How Companies Can Take a Global Approach to AI Ethics (HBR)

Many efforts to build an AI ethics program miss an important fact: ethics differ from one cultural context to the next. Ideas about right and wrong in one culture may not translate to a fundamentally different context, and even when there is alignment, there may well be important differences in the ethical reasoning at work […]
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Poor Work Ethics (And Bad Habits) To Avoid (Forbes)

If you’re struggling at work—to get ahead, feel fulfilled or achieve satisfaction—you are wise to consider your work ethic and whether you may have bad habits that are getting in your way. Your work ethic is critical to how you feel about your work—and just as your expectations for your employer have probably expanded, organizations are […]
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New GIBS whitepaper – South African whistleblowers: Tribulations and triumphs by Nicola Kleyn, Gideon Pogrund, Elme Vivier, Theresa Onaji-Benson and Mollie Painter

The act of whistle-blowing can create material benefits for organisations and society at large, but often at great cost to those who choose to report unethical or illegal behaviour. This white paper shares findings from a recent study investigating accounts ofwhistle-blowers as well as the views of those who frequently engage with whistle-blowers. To situate […]
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