Trust.
Responsible AI, Innovation, Privacy and Data Leadership
by Dominique Shelton Leipzig
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Pub Date Dec 26 2023 | Archive Date Feb 04 2024
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Description
Every company today relies on data, yet many leadership teams struggle to fully leverage data as an asset while avoiding ethics scandals that erode consumer trust. This indispensable guide provides executives and board members an actionable playbook to transform their organization into an ethical data leader poised for innovation and growth.
Drawing from her decades advising Fortune 100 companies on data strategy, privacy, AI, and digital innovation, author Dominique Shelton Leipzig reveals how to align your data practices with long-term strategic goals, build an ethical data culture focused on trust, avoid costly legal missteps, and drive revenue through responsible AI implementation.
You'll learn the key questions to ask to truly understand your customers, streamline operations with legal AI, monetize data opportunities, and ensure legal compliance in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment. With clear solutions to common data dilemmas, this book gives you the strategies and framework needed to derive maximum value from data while earning customer loyalty.
Become the CEO who boldly steers their company toward data-driven profits, innovation, and success. Equip yourself with a playbook to transform your organization into a responsible data steward that stakeholders can trust. Don't leave your data strategy to chance - read this book and lead.
Advance Praise
“Data is transforming virtually every company in every industry, and every CEO and their Board of Directors must adapt to this new reality. Data has become one of the most valuable resources that enterprises own and leaders must learn to mine it for maximum returns and protect it with as much diligence as they do for every other asset on their balance sheets. Dominique Shelton Leipzig has laid out a clear playbook to assist the best leaders to differentiate their brands by building trust with their customers, shareholders, and employees.”
— Paul Witkay
Founder & CEO of the Alliance of Chief Executives
“Trust, authored by one of the nation’s leading technology and data privacy experts, is written for CEOs and board members who must lead on ensuring advancing technologies, like AI, are good for business and good for society. Shelton Leipzig’s book is a must read for any executive seeking to innovate with AI within governance and guard rails.”
— Dr. Lori Esposito Murray
President, Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board
“AI, data, privacy, and cyber are constant discussion topics with today’s corporate board directors and executive management. Thus, leaders who are seeking strategies on how to decipher emergent technologies should read this book!”
— Agnes Bundy Scanlan, Esq.
President, The Cambridge Group, and Public and Private Company Independent Board Member
“Trust makes clear that successful AI deployment depends upon training the next generation of AI professionals on responsible, ethical, and trustworthy AI governance.”
— J. Trevor Hughes
President and CEO, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Featured Reviews
"Trust" by Dominique Shelton Leipzig is a refreshing and insightful exploration of a topic that affects us all in our digitally interconnected world. Leipzig, with her legal background, skillfully navigates the complexities of trust in the digital age, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities it presents.
The book is a compelling blend of legal analysis, real-world examples, and practical advice. Leipzig manages to demystify the often intimidating legal jargon, making it accessible to readers from all walks of life. What sets "Trust" apart is its relevancy – it's not just for legal enthusiasts but for anyone concerned about their online presence and data security.
Leipzig’s writing style is engaging, and she injects the text with a dose of humor, making it an enjoyable read despite the weighty subject matter. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a privacy advocate, or just curious about the evolving landscape of trust, this book is a must-read. "Trust" is not just a legal guide; it's a roadmap for navigating the digital realm with confidence and understanding.
Thank you to #NetGalley and Forbes Books for providing me a copy of Dominique Shelton Leipzig’s, Trust. Responsible AI, Innovation, Privacy, and Data Leadership, in exchange for an honest review.
#Trust is exclusively written for the C-suite level in your business. Succinct and focused on the key points. For those who already have advanced knowledge and/or are attorneys and professionals in this space, it will serve as a quick refresh.
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