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Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Joseph Lalonde

He is invited to a murder mystery dinner of an eccentric billionaire, Miles Bron (Edward Norton), founder of a company similar to Facebook and his friends. He had already started the testing of Klear technology in the Glass Onion. The problem is those things weren’t ethical. and estranged friend Andi Brand (Janelle Monae).

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How We’ll Really Feel if Robots Take Our Jobs

Harvard Business Review

The “enormous doom and gloom” about “botsourcing,” as Harvard Business School’s Michael Norton puts it, is part of the reason he and Kellogg School of Management’s Adam Waytz set out to study the emotions surrounding the question of robots in our workforce.

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On Creative Accounting: Two Creativity Myths

Harvard Business Review

Two myths about creativity underlie the squeamishness: First, that creativity is morally, ethically good. Notice: That second part of the creativity definition — "appropriate to some goal" — doesn't mean that the goal is necessarily ethical. Tags: Creativity Ethics Innovation GAAP. Consider " The Balanced Scorecard."