Ignatian Leadership at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Human Dignity, Justice, and Labor

Against the backdrop of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), the principles of Ignatian leadership—rooted in the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola—offer a valuable framework for navigating some challenges, at least I hope so. St. Ignatius’s focus on the interconnectedness of all humanity serves as a springboard for addressing the multifaceted ethical dilemmas posedContinue reading “Ignatian Leadership at the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Human Dignity, Justice, and Labor”

Leadership in a Digital World

The role of leadership in the digital age is more important now more than ever.  As moral and ethical boundaries are more subject to being crossed (Dubey, 2019), good and ethical leadership becomes essential and not just an abstract idea. Defining the role of leadership, as we acknowledge Klaus Schwab’s fourth industrial revolution, which inContinue reading “Leadership in a Digital World”

Technological Changes on the Horizon: The Covid Effect

The year is 2035, and we are in our third year of lockdown to protect ourselves from Covid-23.  We retained very little of the lessons learned when it all began towards the end of 2019, as far as we know.  The nature of school and work changed, and some will say for the better. However,Continue reading “Technological Changes on the Horizon: The Covid Effect”

Opportunities and Challenges Associated with Networked Workers

“Value comes from connected humans, not monolithic structures.” – Jarche (2013) The current covid pandemic made the idea of the networked worker prudent and necessary in terms of keeping an organization alive and employees connected. However, it is not a new concept. The mobile-equipped workplace has been a reality for many years. Organizations have beenContinue reading “Opportunities and Challenges Associated with Networked Workers”

The Changing Nature of Church Work During the Pandemic

Technology has enabled people to work in innovative or just different structures from anywhere without the boundaries of the cubicles.  Jobs, such as YouTuber, virtual assistant, and app developers, are now the type of work and workers sought.  However, my work is in a religious environment. Our “new” normal is to have several meetings onContinue reading “The Changing Nature of Church Work During the Pandemic”

Oh, what a tangled web we weave when we practice managing knowledge.

            Some might say that knowledge lives in the network rather than books and people’s heads.  I would respectfully disagree.  By definition, knowledge involves an understanding of information acquired through education—formal or informal and experience.  Networks contain information and data, but not necessarily an understanding of said data or information. Therefore, I do not believeContinue reading “Oh, what a tangled web we weave when we practice managing knowledge.”

Canva: On a Mission to Empower the World to Design and Publish Anywhere

“You can’t get a rocket to the moon just by aiming it. You also have to give yourself the ability to course-correct.” —Clay Shirky There used to be a time when creating a stunning graphic design was beyond the capabilities of most people unless one went to school and paid the tuition to learn howContinue reading “Canva: On a Mission to Empower the World to Design and Publish Anywhere”

Diplomatically Disagreeing with Thomas Friedman and Richard Florida

The world might look flat if you are privileged enough to be peering at the world from above.  The world might look spiky if you might be feeling the insecurity of being left behind or if you have a slight case of FOMO (fear of missing out).  In terms of which countries get to theContinue reading “Diplomatically Disagreeing with Thomas Friedman and Richard Florida”