Transparancy and loss of privacy

We spent a substantial part of our live on the internet, which makes us increasingly transparent. Since the internet of things is introduced in our homes our complete life can be traced. This transparency can only be legitimate as long as there is trust.

This trust prerequisites transparency of institutions as well, which often lacks. But politicians and institutions under constant public scrutiny are likely to avoid risks and controversy. Negotiations can only be made in an atmosphere of confidentiality.

It is ambiguous.

In conversation with Maureen Metcalf, Founder and CEO of the Innovative Leadership Institute.

With Maureen, we are reflecting on the impact of the mega-trend 'Transparancy and loss of privacy' on leadership behaviour and outcomes!

 
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