Edward Wray-Bliss

Edward has been researching and teaching the ethics of business, leadership, and work for over 20 years, at a number of universities both in the UK and Australia. He has published over 30 academic journal articles and book chapters, spanning a breadth of topics and issues that range from the ethics of workforce drug testing, to discrimination at work, to research ethics, to the ethics of leadership. His most recent work is the book Neoliberalism, Management and Religion: Reexamining the Spirits of Capitalism (2019) published in the Routledge Studies in Business Ethics series.

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Global sustainability and corporate social responsibility: Be sustainable (Coursera)

It is no longer acceptable for organisations to focus entirely on financial success if they are to be competitive on the global stage. As corporate scandals continue to make headlines, you will expand your strategic thinking beyond your organisation’s competitive financial environment to consider its broader impact on society. [...]

Visionary leadership, identity & motivation: Become a meaning maker (Coursera)

When faced with a complex and ambiguous work environment, how do you, as a potential leader, envision the future? How can you deliver on your vision in a way that conveys meaning and drives positive change within your organisation? In this course you will explore how leaders can create [...]