It’s an old adage, but its relevance has only grown in today’s world: “A lie can run around the world… Read more
Sustainable Leadership: Driving Organizational Change in a Greener Direction
Environmental concerns have taken center stage in global discourse, making the role of sustainable leadership more critical than ever. Businesses… Read more
Cracks in the Code: How Election Software Weaknesses Threaten American Democracy
The right to vote stands as the cornerstone of our democracy, the foundation upon which our government is built. Ensuring… Read more
Digital Art, Human Rights: Navigating the Ethics of AI Creativity
Software has eaten the world. Machines can produce music, paintings, and literature with startling precision, the question of human rights… Read more
Switzerland’s Evolving Stance on NATO Cooperation: A Nuanced Shift in a Centuries-Old Neutrality
Switzerland, a nation renowned for its steadfast neutrality since 1515, is quietly recalibrating its defense posture in response to the… Read more
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Reimagining Urban Spaces for the Post-COVID Era: A Blueprint for Future Cities
The COVID-19 pandemic was a global wake-up call, exposing vulnerabilities in our urban environments that had long been ignored. From… Read more
Some thoughts on why ethics matter.
Here are 10 talking points on why ethics matter, based on the first chapter of “Business Ethics” by Byars and… Read more
Harris’s DNC Speech: Relatability, Inclusivity, and the Challenge of Reaching All Voters
Jeff Greenfield’s analysis this week of Kamala Harris’s convention speech offers a comprehensive view of her ability to connect with… Read more
Sowing The Seeds of Love: How President Obama’s Legacy Continues to Serve the Many
In the twilight of his presidency, Barack Obama was often critiqued for not grooming a political heir apparent. His detractors… Read more