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Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Dobrygowski

Technology Governance

Build Trust in Digital Innovation
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-3986-2549-5
Verlag: Kogan Page Ltd

Build Trust in Digital Innovation

Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-3986-2549-5
Verlag: Kogan Page Ltd


Technology governance is about choices. Every company must choose the technologies it adopts and how it will deploy them. Those choices matter.

The companies that win in the 21st century will be the ones that earn trust in innovation. Market forces, regulation, technical architecture, and public expectations all shape business decisions, but those choices ultimately belong to leaders. In a world where public confidence in technology is eroding and regulators are watching more closely than ever, building digital trust is a competitive advantage.

Technology Governance gives business leaders the tools to navigate those forces and make the right choices for mitigating risk and building trustworthy innovation. Written by trustworthy tech advocate and corporate governance expert Daniel Dobrygowski, this book is a practical guide to building and running a technology governance program grounded in digital trust.

Drawing on real-world examples from organizations including Maersk, Google, Wikipedia, and Microsoft, the book helps leaders build and deploy technology better, faster, and more responsibly. It shows how to embed trust into technology that organizations procure or develop, navigate geopolitical and regulatory complexity, and uphold the values of all stakeholders: employees, users, shareholders, and society at large. For executives, technologists, and anyone who wants technology to live up to its promise: this is the way to defend innovation and build lasting success.

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Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Trust matters for technology; Chapter - 02: What is technology governance?; Chapter - 03: The digital trust mindset; Chapter - 04: Technology governance as strategy; Chapter - 05: Who earns digital trust?; Chapter - 06: What earns digital trust?; Chapter - 07: Trustworthy technology governance in action Chapter - 08: Measuring and assessing trustworthiness; Chapter - 09: Building trust into innovation; Chapter - 10: Digital trust in a mistrustful world; Chapter - 11: Conclusion;


Dobrygowski, Daniel
Daniel Dobrygowski is an attorney and educator with two decades of experience at the intersection of technology, law, and policy. At the World Economic Forum, he was previously Head of Governance and Trust in its Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Centre for AI Excellence. He has served as an Expert Advisor to the Global Forum on Technology at the OECD, a Commissioner on the National Association of Corporate Directors' Blue Ribbon Commission on Board Oversight of Technology, and a member of the New York Cyber Task Force. Daniel Dobrygowski has been recognized by the NACD as one of the most influential leaders in the corporate governance community.

He shares his expertise on trustworthy technology, leadership, cyber risk, and digital democracy in appearances online and in-person. His work has been featured by global think tanks as well as leading publications including Harvard Business Review, CNBC, and Wired. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.

Daniel Dobrygowski is an attorney and educator with two decades of experience at the intersection of technology, law, and policy. He was previously Head of Governance and Trust at the World Economic Forum's Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He has served as an Expert Advisor to the Global Forum on Technology at the OECD and was recognized by the National Association of Corporate Directors as one of the most influential experts on corporate governance. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University and is based in New York, NY.



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