A Guide to Understanding Ethics in Technology
With Jonathan Reichental
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Duration: 1h 36m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 2/13/2024
Course details
New technologies are rapidly changing the way organizations function and the capabilities of products and services that can be provided. This rapid pace of change creates not just incredible new opportunities, but also unprecedented challenges for organizations, their staff, their customers, and society as a whole. A wide range of ethical considerations must now be anticipated and addressed. These ethical issues as they relate to technology form a developing domain of leadership responsibility known as technoethics. In this course, award-winning technology leader Jonathan Reichental introduces you to the essential 21st century competency of technoethics. Learn about organizational ethics, then begin building your understanding of technoethics. Explore the key focus areas of technoethics, including digitalization, responsible AI, privacy ethics, and more. Plus, go over practical tools and techniques that you will use as you explore technoethics.
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Tumelo Tabengwa
Tumelo Tabengwa
PRINCE2 | Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) | (B.Eng ) Telecommunications
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Syed Imon Rizvi
Syed Imon Rizvi
MBA | PMP® | PSM I™ | PSM II™ | PAL I™ | Certified Pro Scrum Master & Agile Leader | Lean Six Sigma Pro | Project Manager | Agile Coach | Business…
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Leuba Modiba
Leuba Modiba
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Contents
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- Test your knowledge 4 quizzes
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