
Case Studies: Applied Practice in Ethical Decision-Making
These case studies document applied work at the intersection of ethics, information risk, communications, and organizational decision-making. Each study reflects real-world scenarios in which professional judgment, restraint, and human oversight were central to the outcome.
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All cases are practice-based analyses meant for professional learning, reflection, and discussion. They are not academic research articles nor have undergone formal peer review. (Though I am pursuing this with select cases.) Most cases are anonymized to protect sensitive operational context while a limited number are intentionally attributed.
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All case studies and accompanying visual elements were authored and created by me, drawing on direct professional experience and informed judgment.






