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By providing '''clean and lean data tools, certifications, and legal incentives''' we can fuel a bigger movement in which businesses are lean data adherents from day one and in which people’s data isn’t preemptively hoarded. | By providing '''clean and lean data tools, certifications, and legal incentives''' we can fuel a bigger movement in which businesses are lean data adherents from day one and in which people’s data isn’t preemptively hoarded. | ||
'''Help level the compliance playing field''' | |||
For smaller companies, increasing policy and compliance requirements affects them disproportionately. Just one third of global startups were deemed GDPR-compliant (versus 70% of enterprises). <br /> | |||
'''Provide new lean data tools that lower risk and boost brand''' | |||
For companies, they often use the least expensive or easiest data tools available to them. These are often surveillant ones. New, reputable tools and certification could bring market differentiation. <br /> | |||
'''Incentivize good data practice with new legal class of business''' | |||
Think: the data equivalent of the B-Corp.<br /> | |||
===Tactics to Explore=== | ===Tactics to Explore=== | ||
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===Assumptions to Test=== | ===Assumptions to Test=== | ||
If we can productize our healthier data practices and infrastructure to galvanize a ‘better data’ movement, we can... | |||
'''Reduce Exposure…''' | |||
With lean data practices harvesting less data from people.<br /> | |||
'''Reduce Exclusion…''' | |||
By helping smaller players–as well as bigger ones introducing data practices to their business–have new options for better practices.<br /> | |||
'''Reduce Exploitation...''' | |||
No longer will companies have their hand forced in relying on the default surveillance tactics of big-player data tools that are available.<br /> | |||
===Phase 1: Diving In: Turn Internal Data Infrastructure into Products/Services=== | ===Phase 1: Diving In: Turn Internal Data Infrastructure into Products/Services=== |
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