Listen "#59 Empowering Ethical Engineering"
Episode Synopsis
Engineers are in a uniquely powerful position. Able to shape our built environment and so influence the direction of civilisation, the impact that their expertise can have for the good of society and the environment is incredible.
But people are human, and if a negative culture is allowed to thrive in the organisations that employ them, or if no attention is paid to understanding how problems are approached, history has taught us that fatal disaster can be the result. It is vital that every member of the profession is ethically competent, working in a way that assures a positive outcome.
For this episode we have teamed up with consultant Mott MacDonald and the Inter Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre at Leeds University to explore how engineers can be empowered to practice ethically and we uncover the true story behind Canada’s mysterious iron ring ceremony.
GUESTS
Mike Haigh, Executive Chair, Mott MacDonaldLeonard Sharah, Chief Warden, Corporation of the Seven WardensEmma Crichton, Head of Engineering, Engineers Without BordersJim Baxter, Professional Ethics Consultancy Team Lead, University of LeedsRob Lawlor, Lecturer in Applied Ethics, University of LeedsPeter Bonfield, President, Institution of Engineering and TechnologyMark Enzer, Chief Technical Officer, Mott MacDonaldShannon Chance, Visiting Professor, UCL
PARTNER
Mott MacDonald: Opening opportunities with connected thinking.
Mott MacDonald is a US$2bn engineering, management and development consultancy involved in:
solving some of the world’s most urgent social, environmental and economic challengeshelping governments and businesses plan, deliver and sustain their strategic goalsresponding to humanitarian and natural emergenciesimproving people’s lives
Its expertise by sector includes buildings, communications, defence, education, environment, health, industry, mining, oil and gas, power, transport, urban development, water, wastewater and more. Its skills encompass planning, studies and design, project finance, technical advisory services, project and programme management, management consultancy and beyondThe post #59 Empowering Ethical Engineering first appeared on Engineering Matters.
But people are human, and if a negative culture is allowed to thrive in the organisations that employ them, or if no attention is paid to understanding how problems are approached, history has taught us that fatal disaster can be the result. It is vital that every member of the profession is ethically competent, working in a way that assures a positive outcome.
For this episode we have teamed up with consultant Mott MacDonald and the Inter Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre at Leeds University to explore how engineers can be empowered to practice ethically and we uncover the true story behind Canada’s mysterious iron ring ceremony.
GUESTS
Mike Haigh, Executive Chair, Mott MacDonaldLeonard Sharah, Chief Warden, Corporation of the Seven WardensEmma Crichton, Head of Engineering, Engineers Without BordersJim Baxter, Professional Ethics Consultancy Team Lead, University of LeedsRob Lawlor, Lecturer in Applied Ethics, University of LeedsPeter Bonfield, President, Institution of Engineering and TechnologyMark Enzer, Chief Technical Officer, Mott MacDonaldShannon Chance, Visiting Professor, UCL
PARTNER
Mott MacDonald: Opening opportunities with connected thinking.
Mott MacDonald is a US$2bn engineering, management and development consultancy involved in:
solving some of the world’s most urgent social, environmental and economic challengeshelping governments and businesses plan, deliver and sustain their strategic goalsresponding to humanitarian and natural emergenciesimproving people’s lives
Its expertise by sector includes buildings, communications, defence, education, environment, health, industry, mining, oil and gas, power, transport, urban development, water, wastewater and more. Its skills encompass planning, studies and design, project finance, technical advisory services, project and programme management, management consultancy and beyondThe post #59 Empowering Ethical Engineering first appeared on Engineering Matters.
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