I’m grateful to all at #TEDxPSU for this opportunity to talk about the ethical and legal perils of “crisis management.” Boeing is a case study in what not to do. But there are implications for institutions of all kinds. #Boeing#ethics#trust#trustworthiness#integrity
Jonathan Marks gives a @TEDx talk on "Boeing: Lessons from a company in crisis".
In his talk, he explores what institutions so often get wrong in a crisis, including tactics that are profoundly ethically problematic.
Watch the video here: https://t.co/TpQth3hO32 @ethicslawpolicy
Thank you to Norah Campbell and Martina Mullin at #TrinityCoDHLab for hosting me with such enthusiasm, to @nevillecox for masterful moderation, and to @MIALONMelissa @mikakosinska@Janis_Morrissey for their insightful presentations/remarks on #CoDH
Prof. Jonathan Marks has been elected as a Hastings Center Fellow. This is a life-long award from North America’s leading independent, non-partisan bioethics research institute https://t.co/HGhTNwhITb
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The roots of Boeing’s profound problems are to be found in organizational culture. The company needs to be inspected as closely as its airplanes. The solutions are to be found in institutional ethics not PR. #Boeing#Boeing737Max#FAA#regulation#ethics https://t.co/kGEgzmbQtd
So delighted that my essay “Trust in Crises and Crises of Trust” appears in the new special issue of the Hastings Center Report, https://t.co/ENLrsByg8e Always such a pleasure to work with the editors and, on this occasion, @LaurenTaylor_LT (guest editor).
While confidence in many institutions has been declining for decades, the Covid-19 pandemic exposed the breakdown in trust in health care and science. Learn more about our new special report on trust in #science and #medicine. #trust#ethics#medtwitter
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Want to know why so many institutions in crisis get it wrong? Come to my APPE2023 #ethics talk on “Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Ethics of Crisis Management” (@APPEethics, Saturday, March 4, 3.30pm EST, Session 9E, Salon G). Questions or experiences to share? If so, pls DM me.
This @NewYorker piece by @Atul_Gawande isn't just about Costa Rica. It supports a claim I've long made: individual health and #publichealth are inextricably linked. This has many implications, e.g. medical histories should also address living conditions. https://t.co/unhzzrfCc2
So glad to have been part of this #bioethics symposium! All articles now open access, including my piece, "Beyond Disclosure." I argue transparency illuminates--but should not be relied upon to eliminate--corporate influence. We need systemic & structural reforms.
Overheard conversation. Student A: "I got the vaccine. I did my research." Student B: "You are the research!" How will universities address #vaccinehesitancy among students, many of whom engage in risky behaviors (large unmasked gatherings, etc)? #COVID19#publichealth#ethics
"Descartes thought the brain functioned as a system of hydraulics...Later thinkers also saw in the brain what they saw around them: electricity, or magnetism...or computers"(Galchen @LRB). Coincidentally, I've been working on essay developing this idea. Stay tuned! #neuroethics
Our new issue is now online featuring @adam_tooze on @paulkrugman, Rivka Galchen on brain science, John Lanchester stuck at Suez, Julian Barnes on Jewish art collectors and the fall of France, Emily Witt on @TriciaLockwood, and a cover by Anne Rothenstein: https://t.co/xaTOjYd3Vr
Delighted to participate with @iamscmiller @BerniceHausman Rose Jolly et al. in this new @PSUHumanities documentary on the role of the #humanities in the #covid19#pandemic. Concerns about structural injustice and systemic racism are a central theme: https://t.co/VQIyrjut3w @wpsu
Deeply troubled--but not surprised--by this story. I am collecting case studies of #COVID19#publicprivatepartnerships (#PPPs). So a call to anyone interested in this topic: please share with me (by tweet or DM) other examples whether local, national, global...
TOMORROW: SIA Affiliate Prof. Jonathan Marks (@EthicsLawPolicy) will participate in the @BKLYNlibrary virtual 'Night of Ideas,' in the 'Truths To Live By' session at 9:20 PM Eastern. More info & schedule: https://t.co/Rb9m5r78Js
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Sign in hospital parking lot. Does it: (A) require literate dogs to limit activities; (b) permit patients to avoid restrooms in pandemic; (C) allow lab to dispose of samples; (D) permit parking only for vehicles using novel biofuels? Answers on parking ticket. 1 #CME credit.
Another cautionary tale about reliance on the private sector during a pandemic--this time from the UK. Public health infrastructure requires well-funded public bodies. https://t.co/ww7eTq6W0N (Thanks to @DrNancyOlivieri for bringing to my attention) #COVID19#publichealth#ethics