Management as a Liberal Art

Human-centered Decision Science: Focusing on Purpose, Ethical Responsibility, and Designing Systems for Human Needs

1 h 0 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Management as a Liberal Art podcast, Dr. Byron Ramirez speaks with Dr. Kyungchan Park to explore the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence, decision science, and human-centered decision making. Dr. Park discusses the state of AI, the importance of ethical and human-centered technology, and why leaders must balance technical expertise with critical thinking, creativity, and human judgment in an increasingly data-driven world.

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