Human Risk Webinar Recording: Managing Ethics in a Disrupted World

Human Risk Webinar Recording: Managing Ethics in a Disrupted World

This episode is the audio recording from a webinar I co-hosted with Ruth Steinholtz on "Managing Ethics in a Disrupted World".

Our aim in hosting it was to highlight the fact that in the current environment, ethical issues are more likely to arise. Many decisions currently being made, can have ethical consequences that are not immediately obvious in the short-term. We explore why this is the case and what individuals and organisations can do about improving the likelihood of making better ethical decisions.

For more about Ruth, who also featured in Episode 7 of this podcast, visit https://aretework.com/

To discuss any of the issues raised in the episode, do get in touch.

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