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Ethical AI Use in Business: 10 Crucial Leadership Qualities

Ethical AI Use in Business: 10 Crucial Leadership Qualities

Why Honesty, Accountability and Fairness Are Essential for Ethical AI Leadership

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Why does ethical leadership matter in the age of AI? How can qualities like honesty, accountability, and fairness help you build trust, make better decisions, and future-proof your career?

In this engaging and practical course, Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy, and Jess Todtfeld, CSP, reveal 10 crucial leadership qualities that define high-character professionals. You’ll explore essential traits such as honesty, accountability, care, courage, and fairness and learn how these principles drive ethical decision-making in AI and business.

What You’ll Learn:

Identify the 10 essential qualities of ethical leadership

Understand how ethical leadership strengthens AI decision-making

Gain a competitive edge by demonstrating integrity and accountability

Use targeted questions to assess the character of job candidates

Build and sustain a high-performing, ethical workplace
This course is designed for business leaders, managers, and professionals who want to enhance their leadership skills while ensuring responsible AI use. Whether you're leading a team, applying for a job, or looking to strengthen your ethical decision-making, these leadership qualities will set you apart.

Note: This is not a boring lecture on a dry topic. It is a dialogue between an ethics expert and an inquisitive professional like you. Who knew ethics could be fun, engaging, and focused on results?



You’re already a strong professional—this course will help you become an even more trusted and successful leader. Ethical leadership isn’t just good practice; it’s the key to long-term business success.

Who this course is for:

  • financial professionals, mid-level managers, C-suite executives, hiring managers, human resources professionals, compliance executives, risk management officers, entrepreneurs and small business owners, technology leaders, consultants and advisors, legal and regulatory professionals, and educators and trainers in ethics and technology