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The Unintended Consequences of Outsourcing Human Issues to Technological Surrogates
We are crossing a threshold. Prosthetic intelligence and autonomous agents acting for and on behalf of us and themselves represents a different order of involvement in human affairs.
What Corporate Boards Really Need to Consider When Looking for a Replacement CEO
Choosing a replacement chief executive is among the most consequential decisions a company’s board may ever tackle.
The Psychology of Integrity and Corruption
Human history is a catalogue of conflicts, often expressed with horrifyingly unconscionable amorality, over whose system of ethics or code of behavior is more right.
“Epic CEO fails: From chronically poor judgment to disguised malice”
We are confounded by CEOs who seem hell-bent on acting (or have already acted) against their interest: what causes these situations? Are they ever preventable? And perhaps most importantly to practitioners, what can be done to contain the damage or put the train back on track?
Everyone is a Fraudster
A response to a reader’s comment to a blog post authored with Martin Kenney on the idea that Everyone is a Fraudster.
How, then, do we stop the fraudsters among us?
A discussion with Martin Kenney on the core psychological devices used in the commission of fraud that are normal, shared by all and simply part of being human.
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