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Digital Business
Creating digital makers through digital intelligence
Learn how to cultivate digital intelligence from the start by introducing digital ethics to children and young adults as they learn more about technology.
Workplace
Intercultural digital ethics: Understanding different points of view
Intercultural digital ethics: practical ways to look at viewpoints from different cultures when making digital ethics decisions.
Digital Business
Intercultural digital ethics: Considering values from many cultures
Avanade's four-part series outlines our intercultural digital ethics process, pluralistic ethical decisions, and an IDE change management model.
Digital Business
What we can learn from anti-tech sentiment
Exploring how we can understand and address emotional concerns about technology to achieve better ethical outcomes, increase trust, and encourage adoption.
Nonprofit
Strengthening trust in public sector technology
Learn how the public sector needs to foster trust as it embraces new technologies and innovative digital services.
Workplace
Building a people-first workplace on a foundation of digital ethics
How to build a people first workplace on a foundation of digital ethics with the help of Microsoft Viva.
Responsible Business
Digital ethics is not a risk management discipline, and here’s why.
Treating digital ethics as another category or discipline of risk management is a mistake and here’s why.
Digital Business
The state of digital ethics: Rethinking how to make trustworthy tech
Uncover ethical risks and gaps pervasive in today’s digital technologies with Avanade’s newest research, featuring results from our Global Digital Ethics Survey
Manufacturing
Responsible manufacturing - the digital ethics imperative
Avanade’s recent global survey paints a picture of the manufacturing industry as heavily focused on corporate values and good employee behavior.
Banking
The urgency of digital ethics for banks
Technology is rapidly changing every aspect of how companies serve customers and engage employees, but often without consideration for important ethical consequences.