Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesTakeaway Tasks
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Takeaway Tasks
Some people think creativity is all about letting loose and coming up with undiluted, off-the-wall ideas. While that’s valid in some ways, it’s also important to consider the ethics of creativity and how putting certain boundaries in place can help protect people from harm.
More and more conversations are happening around the implications of ethics and creativity. When your teams create work or content, they need to consider the wider impact. For example, is the work misappropriated, culturally insensitive, or even plain offensive? There are some practical things your teams can do to make sure their creativity doesn’t stray into unethical waters. This course will show them how.
The business benefits of integrating ethical considerations into creative decisions
How to keep up to date on topics such as cultural sensitivity, inclusivity, and representation
How to respond in situations where ethical considerations are not met
Every creative needs an understanding of what’s acceptable and unacceptable when it comes to ethics and creativity. Being aware of the effect their work could have can help them avoid causing unnecessary harm to others. In this course they'll learn about the business benefits of integrating ethical considerations into creative decision-making. They’ll also learn how to educate employees on ethical topics and how to respond in situations where ethical considerations haven’t been met.
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