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Announcing MyEthics.net! Newsletter 1-1

By David Gleason / July 31, 2025 / 1 minute of reading

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Applied Business Ethics: Case Studies

By David Gleason / April 8, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

Urban Health Center A health center serving over twenty thousand patients used an ethical process to remain open in the face of looming bankruptcy, a damning federal audit, and COVID. Stakeholder focus was explicit: patient services came first, then community

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Social Media is Bad For You, and AI Will Be Too

By David Gleason / March 29, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading

“Try Gemeni for free! “AI is now part of your subscription!“Our AI will help you write like a pro!” …then “you have used your monthly AI Credits, click here to upgrade.” Add another $14.99 to your list of monthlies. It’s

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Government in Service to its People

By David Gleason / March 7, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

California has started an online forum for issue response. Far from socialism, this solicitation for online dialog to solve problems is both creative and revolutionary. Amplified by AI, it could potentially remove power from politicians while solving real world problems

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Ethical Incentives and Good Outcomes

By David Gleason / March 1, 2025 / 4 minutes of reading

When the system rewards wealth, power, and narcissism — self-interest over community — then people automatically become greedy. At the vulnerable end, self-interest gets reinforced by economic imperatives like rent & food. If you don’t play the money game and

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Stakeholder-oriented IT: 5 Ethical Principles

By David Gleason / February 26, 2025 / 2 minutes of reading

Don’t suffer with in-house technology management if that’s is not your business! Instead, focus on helping users to succeed. Shift resources to prioritize their effectiveness. Move from a high-tech staff to problem-solving tech collaboration. The best IT departments remove user

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