Like many others, we at Notre Dame are experiencing an indecisive start to the season - marked on campus by green shoots and budding flowers, and in our classrooms with students wearing shorts despite the ever present chance of a late snowfall. We hope our spring newsletter finds you also welcoming the new season.
Our NDDCEL team is pleased to present this quarter’s news, and we welcome your feedback and ideas for collaboration. We are excited to share the latest thought leadership from Mendoza as we work alongside companies to Grow the Good in Business.
Warm spring wishes to you and yours!
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Rejuvenation at Work: Connecting for Engagement
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The workplace is where many of us spend most of our time, alongside the people with whom we endeavor to create meaning and impact. The time is right for reevaluation and rejuvenation. And the attention business leaders should pay to their own engagement at work - and that of their employees - is a year-round issue.
Download a discussion starter you can use with your teams.
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Blog Highlight:
Return on Investment in AI Ethics
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Organizations that are increasingly using, building, or incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies realize ethical use is key. But what is the organizational return on such investments? A framework for understanding the return on organizational investments in AI ethics is available - the tool provides organizations with an actionable approach. This work features research by ND Deloitte Doctoral Scholar Marialena Bevilacqua.
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| Ethics in Investing with Kristen Bitterly Michell (ND '02) |
Managing Director and Head of Investing Solutions at Citi Global Wealth sat down with us to discuss the industry. Kristen was a featured speaker of the 2024 Women’s Investing Summit (WIS) hosted by the Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing (NDIGI).
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Navigating the New SEC Climate Disclosure Rules |
On March 6, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission released disclosure rules to guide companies on measuring, reporting, and providing assurance on climate-related risks, and to help investors evaluate the impact of these risks on firms’ valuation.
NDDCEL Faculty Fellow Sandra Vera-Muñoz 0ffers expert insights on the new rules in an interview with Faculty Director Jessica McManus Warnell.
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Put our research to work! From analytics to conflict management, we bring innovative research findings into the hands of business decision makers. Check out newly curated publications and presentations to inform and inspire your leadership decisions.
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Discover digestible, accessible and informed resources to integrate ethics into your next course or training.
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Notre Dame joins consortium to advance the development and deployment of safe, trustworthy AI technology.
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Notre Dame announces Jenkins Center for Virtue Ethics. Our NDDCEL will collaborate with this University-wide, multidisciplinary initiative as we engage our business community.
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NDDCEL Faculty Fellow Drew Marcantonio edited a Cambridge University Press volume. Exploring Environmental Violence features research on the destructive impacts of environmental degradation. NDDCEL Faculty Director Jessica McManus Warnell contributed a chapter on workers on the front lines of climate disasters. The open-access collection will be available here June 2024.
- Our students recently visited Google's Chicago office to learn about green infrastructure and innovative collaborations. Check it out here!
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We were pleased to sponsor student engagement at the 2024 ClimateCAP conference. ClimateCAP is "the premier learning resource for MBA students interested in the business of climate."
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Mark your calendar for the annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grow the Good in Business™ Case Competition final event on April 12. 2024. Corporate partners are welcome to participate, or read more about the pitches students developed any time.
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The student Black Business Association of Notre Dame is hosting an upcoming career trek to Chicago, sponsored in part by the NDDCEL. Students will visit Deloitte, KPMG, and McKinsey, and hear from alumni in the financial services industry. If you are interested in hosting our students to share your company's good work, please contact us!
- We were proud to co-sponsor the Mendoza Diversity and Heritage Ball on March 25, celebrating the traditions of our community.
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Mendoza has completed another Ethics Week, an initiative that brings researchers, students, and the community together to reflect on ethics in business. This year's topic was Ethics and Artificial Intelligence. Video resources are free and available to stream.
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- NDDCEL will once again host our annual Fall Forum October 3-4, 2024 at Notre Dame's Chicago campus. More details and resources to come!
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Our website is updated regularly with timely content and downloads curated for use in workplaces or classrooms. Forward our newsletter to your business and academic colleagues interested in the intersection of business, ethics, sustainability, and global good! Upcoming features will explore global business in the MENA region, innovative partnerships between companies and NGOs, and managing difficult conversations at work.
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