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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.


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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