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Peter Loge, director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication at The George Washington University, spoke with Sandra L. Borden, director of the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society at Western Michigan University, on November 4, 2021.
We're joined by Peter Loge, the Director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication at George Washington University. Before moving to academia, Peter spent more than 25 years working as a Capitol Hill and White House staffer, lobbyist, and consultant.Now, he encourages students, academics, and practitioners to consider what, if any, ethical obligation political communication professionals have and to whom or what they have it.The Business of Politics Show, hosted by Eric Wilson, is a production of Startup Caucus, an investment fund and incubator for Republican campaign technology. Visit StartupCaucus.com to learn more.
Peter Loge is an Associate Professor at The George Washington University school of Media and Public Affairs where he shares his wisdom on communications, politics, and management with his many students. An expert in public policy, Peter has served in senior positions for three members of the House of Representatives, the late Senator Kennedy, and read more>>> The post Soccer Thinking For Management Success With Peter Loge, GWU [re-release] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
The importance of the US to the global pharmaceutical industry cannot be overstated. Home to many of the sector's best performing companies, the country's relatively lighter drug pricing controls and government support for R&D make it an extremely lucrative market to operate in. After an enthralling US Election, Democratic nominee and former Vice-President Joe Biden is now US President Elect. While there is no doubt that his overall vision will differ immensely from that of outgoing President Donald Trump, it is less clear whether the new administration will mean big changes for healthcare and pharmaceuticals. In this interview with Peter Loge, former senior advisor to the Food & Drug Administration Commissioner in the Obama Administration, we seek to shed some light on the potential impact of Biden's election on issues that directly affect the industry, including drug pricing, manufacturing and R&D. About the Speaker: Peter Loge, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs, School of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University Peter has over 20 years of experience in communications including a presidential appointment at the Food and Drug Administration and senior positions for Sen. Edward Kennedy and three members of the US House of Representatives. He currently leads the Project on Ethics in Political Communication at the School of Media and Public Affairs. Prior to joining the full-time faculty at SMPA, Peter served as a senior advisor to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration in the Obama administration, a presidential appointment. In this role, he developed and helped lead the strategic communication efforts for some of the top White House and FDA health priorities including the Cancer Moonshot, the Precision Medicine Initiative and combating the opioid crisis.
Peter Loge reminds us that If you're a candidate, you're going to behave in a way that's going to help you get elected.You're going to seek to pass legislation, raise money, be on TV to raise your profile. So if we want change, it entails changing the incentives. That means voting for people you may not agree with 100% because you think compromise is important. We have to be willing to vote for candidates who aren't pure. If we want the world to be a better place, we need to reward people who are making it better. We can talk all we want about why isn't it better and why isn't discourse more civil, but unless people get rewarded for it, it's not likely to happen. Telling is different than rewarding. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
Tune in! We're talking Canada, voting, literature, healthcare and beyond with guests Paul Frazier, Peter Loge, Bruce Bond, Sue O'Connell and Thomas Koulopoulos-- along with, as always, great music from the American Pops Orchestra. Stream the show today and follow us @NPRCrossCurrents on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
This week on NPR Cross Currents we're focusing on civil discourse, corporate welfare, recent environmental happenings and mixing politics with spirituality-- with guests Peter Loge, Bruce Bond, Lisa Conyers and Linda Seger. Tune in now!
Ethical Communication Ethical communication involves respect and civil discourse. Taking time to listen to other sides and treating lawmakers with civility are key to a healthy democratic process. Respecting procedures that bolster the institutions of democracy and working together can help us achieve a better America. The truth is click bait The truth is not boring. We can be clever about presenting truth and facts. Presenting the truth in a click bait format—with catchy headlines, good photos, and a listicle—is possible. Ethical communication doesn’t have to be dry, like eating our vegetables. Improving the media The media can and should cover politics in a way that encourages citizens to be engaged participants in a democracy, instead of spectators. Recognizing robust and ethical leadership in our lawmakers will encourage a high bar of communication among all politicians. Supporting substantive reporting through subscriptions is imperative. Find out more: Peter Loge is the founding director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication and an Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, as well as a strategic communication consultant. He has served in senior positions for Senator Edward Kennedy, for three members of the US House of Representatives, and in the Obama administration. Loge has led and advised a range of campaigns and organizations, put the first Member of Congress on the internet, lobbied for “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” served as a Senior Policy Advisor for health care in the US House during the debate over the Affordable Care Act, and was a Chief of Staff in the House of Representatives during the Clinton impeachment proceedings. You can follow him on Twitter @ploge.
Ethical Voices Podcast: Real Ethics Stories from Real PR Pros
Ethics and political communication. It is an essential topic, but one that is not often discussed. Joining me on this week's episode is Peter Loge, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs, and director of the project on ethics and political communication at George Washington University to discuss: 1) What are the true ethical challenges most communicators face? 2) Why “The Stakes are High” is an insidious ethical temptation 3) Is political communication today very different from the 1700s?
On this episode Peter Loge, media and ethics professor at George Washington University joins C-SPAN to talk Campaign 2020, the candidates, and that he thinks the media should focus less on the so-called "horse race" and more on candidates' policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today’s politically divided climate, people don’t normally associate politics with ethical values. So how does this intersection connect to political discourse and modern media? In this episode, we are talking with Peter Loge about the relationship between politics and ethics in a modern democracy.
At today's Round Table, Riya Mehta, a high school senior from NJ, and Olivia Becker, a high school junior from NY, continue our exploration of the role of media in our lives and political landscape through a fascinating conversation with Peter Loge, Director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University. Tune in to explore the role of media and government—and OUR roles as consumers and citizens, the limits of freedom of speech, how to get beyond echo chambers, the role of facts and fact checking, the power of exclusion, truth, and context, the level of humility democracy requires, the excessive presentation that politics and advocacy stir up, the role of parties, and opportunities (or lack thereof) for third party candidate. Extra credit for anyone who knows how many people are currently running for President... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and well-loved by this podcast, and for good reason because, as author Peter Loge says, it is “90 minutes of systems thinking in action”. Peter is a junctional thinker and a learned practitioner, fellow Arsenal fan, baller, associate professor, strategic consultant, and author of Soccer Thinking for Management in which he makes a number of insightful connections between the worlds’ best sport and creating and managing successful operations. He has spent a career building and running teams and organizations operating primarily at the intersection of politics, policy and communication, all which we will discuss on the show along with some predictions about the fate of The Arsenal in the recently started EPL season.
Peter Loge, an Associate Professor, a strategic and communications consultant, and the author of Soccer Thinking for Management Success, joins me on this episode.
Peter Loge is an expert in the realm of politics in public policy, serving in senior positions for three members of the House of Representatives, the late Senator Kennedy, and under the Obama Administration. In his impressive career as a strategic and communications consultant, Peter has worked as a senior advisor to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, a position which was created for him. Today as an associate professor at The George Washington University, Peter imparts his wisdom regarding management and communication on Media and Public Affairs students. On this caffeinated career conversation, he shares it with Java Junkies, answering ten rapid fire espresso shot questions regarding his career, working in Washington, and what he looks for in the people he hires. You may be surprised by what you find out! The post 131: How to Break Into Politics & Public Policy w/ Peter Loge, The George Washington University [Espresso Shots] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
In this episode, Peter Loge and I have a wide-ranging conversation on soccer’s many uses as a metaphor. Peter is the author of “Soccer Thinking for Management Success.” Throughout the book, he discusses several different ways that soccer overlaps with management concepts. Check out his work at www.soccerthinking.com
Peter Loge is an associate professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University and a strategic consultant. Over the past 25-plus years, he has served in senior positions in the US House and Senate, in public and private sector organizations, and in the Obama administration. His book, Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for organizations from the world's game, debuted as the #1 sports industry new release on Amazon. Soccer Thinking: The modern world is networked and always networking. Decision making is dispersed. Problems are solved in real-time. Everyone is expected to lead and follow. Life doesn’t stop for timeouts. In other words, the modern world looks like soccer.
Peter Loge is an expert in the realm of politics in public policy, serving in senior positions for three members of the House of Representatives, the late Senator Kennedy, and under the Obama Administration. In his impressive career as a strategic and communications consultant, Peter has worked as a senior advisor to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, a position which was created for him. Drawing from his experience, he penned the book Soccer Thinking For Management Success: Lessons for Organizations from the World’s Game. In this work Peter demonstrates to readers, through comparison with the sport of soccer, how working as a team towards a common goal can lead to a business’ success in the present day fast-paced working world. A graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Peter is an Associate Professor at The George Washington University school of Media and Public Affairs Students, sharing his wisdom on communications, politics, and management. On this episode of T4C, we bring all that and more to you! The post 52: Soccer Thinking For Management Success w/ Peter Loge appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Today we’re speaking to George Washington University Professor and avid soccer fan Peter Loge about his new book Soccer Thinking for Management Success: Lessons for Organizations from the World’s Game. During our conversation, we examine... The post Peter Loge: Why Soccer Holds the Blueprint to Success (and How to Use It) appeared first on Up Next.