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Ethical Considerations Related to Blockchain Adoption in the Nonprofit Sector

The following post is an individual research paper I wrote during my first semester of graduate studies at Columbia University for the class ‘Ethics In The Nonprofit Sector’ taught by Art Taylor, President & CEO of Give.org. It has, until now, remained unpublished. At the time of its writing (November…

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Human Rights in Embroidery, Digital Twins, Nike in China, Martha Graham’s Diplomacy, and Facial Recognition’s Origins (Weekend Reads, 2/29/20)

Weekend Reads is an eclectic curation of seven fascinating articles I’ve recently encountered. These are posted here in a spirit of open dialogue, curiosity, and explorative conversation (Bollinger, 2019, para. 6; Hatch, 2019, para. 19-23) . Hope you find these as thought-provoking as I have. Thoughtful, well-reasoned, and respectful comments…

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Potty Training and Market Incentives, Vaping’s Supply Chain, Climate, AI, Schizophrenia, and Fintech (Weekend Reads, 2/15/20)

Weekend Reads is an eclectic collection of seven fascinating articles I’ve encountered during the previous week. These are posted here in a spirit of open dialogue, curiosity, and explorative conversation (Bollinger, 2019; Hatch, 2019) . Hope you find these as thought-provoking as I have. Thoughtful, well-reasoned, and respectful comments are…

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What IKEA and the Instant Pot can Teach us About Competition (MIT Sloan)

“While some companies are struggling to sell solutions to outdated problems, other companies are figuring out how to solve a core problem. ‘That’s what I call inversion. You’ve got to wrap yourself around the need and think outwards, rather than limit yourself to your product.’” Really appreciated this article from…

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