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Trust - Responsible AI Innovation Privacy and Data Leadership - cover

Trust - Responsible AI Innovation Privacy and Data Leadership

Dominique Shelton Leipzig

Verlag: Forbes Books

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Beschreibung

Data is now central to every company's operations and future. Yet many leadership teams still struggle to derive maximum value from data in an ethical manner. In this indispensable guide, leading data attorney Dominique Shelton Leipzig leverages her decades advising Fortune 100 companies to provide executives and board members an actionable playbook for data-driven leadership. You'll learn how to align data with strategic goals, build an ethical data culture focused on trust, avoid costly legal hazards, and drive innovation through AI. Brimming with solutions to common data problems, this book gives you the strategies and questions needed to transform your organization into a responsible data steward poised for long-term growth. Don't leave your data strategy to chance. Become the inspirational leader who boldly steers your company toward data-fueled profits and success.
Verfügbar seit: 26.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 399 Seiten.

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