Overview

The course offers an innovative approach to addressing contemporary management challenges by integrating philosophical thinking into decision-making processes. Cognitive bias, ethics and the impact of artificial intelligence on leadership and organizations will be explored, providing practical tools for responding to complex and changing contexts.

In an age when technical skills alone are not enough, it is essential to develop a strategic vision that combines critical thinking, innovation and ethics. Through case study analysis and discussion time, participants will address such central themes as the meaning of effective decision-making, the values that guide managerial action, and the balance between efficiency and humanity.

Special attention will be paid to artificial intelligence, delving into its opportunities and limitations, to understand its integration into decision-making processes without compromising human creativity and intuition. The result will be training that combines reflection and pragmatism, geared toward creating leaders who can combine competitiveness and responsibility.

Docenti

Guido Baggio, Philosopher and Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Communication and Entertainment at Roma Tre University. His scholarly work focuses on theoretical philosophy, pragmatism and philosophy of mind, with special emphasis on the intersection of philosophy, management and artificial intelligence. He has served as Visiting Research Associate at the School of Management & Business at King’s College London and taught “Philosophical Issues in Contemporary Management” at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.

Target audience

Managers and Corporate Executives, Team Leaders and Project Managers, HR Managers, Innovation Managers and Digital Transformation Managers, CEOs and Entrepreneurs.