Podcast: ethics frameworks should recognise almost nobody is good all the time Friday January 25, 2019 By Stephen Easton Federal Research shows few among us are above a little cheating, especially if the opportunity arises and we're unlikely to get caught, but most refrain from…
Turnbull govt under pressure over blind recruiting for APS after Liberal Council vote Monday June 18, 2018 By Stephen Easton Career Advice “It’s not about promoting minorities or creating barriers for minorities," said Canberra-based Liberal policy convenor Ed Cocks on the vote to enact blind recruiting in…
Podcast: behavioural economist searches for the formulae of love Friday April 27, 2018 By Stephen Easton News Searching for the maths behind love sounds like a pretty ambitious project, but that is exactly what economics professor Gigi Foster is trying to do.
Smart systems, smart policy solutions: the cognitive approach Wednesday July 20, 2016 By Tom Burton Career Advice FEATURE: From false fire alarms to litter to life-and-death health diagnosis, data analytics combined with cognitive systems are delivering better policy outcomes. But leadership…