S3 Episode 2 - The CDR Manifesto (Part 2)

We launched the International CDR Manifesto on the 1st October, 2021, as a year long collaborative effort between an international group of established CDR experts, academics, published authors and corporate practitioners. This work built on our own individual work, and recognised some of the other great work in this field over the past three years to bring an open source, Creative Commons framework to the market that enabled organisations to better think about the impact of their use of digital on creating a more positive impact on the planet and society. This second of a mini-series of podcasts, with Christopher Joynson, co-founder of the Manifesto, lexplores Christopher's own introduction to CDR,  his background to the collaboration and looks at vulnerability in the context of Digital Responsibility. We specifically explore the 3rd and 4th Principles of the International CDR Manifesto - Societal Wellbeing (data privacy, governance, digital maturity and digital wellbeing) and Consider Economic & Societal Impact (sustainable automation, verifiable 3rd party data & algorithms and new economic models) and look forward to further evolution in 2022.  The team behind the manifesto includes Dr Saskia Dörr, Professor Michael Wade, Tim Frick, Oliver Merx, Christopher Joynson and Rob Price, all of whom have been involved in introducing or regularly discussing definitions of CDR over the past five years. LinkedIn:      Christopher Joynson For more information on #CDR and #DigitalResponsibility check out http://corporatedigitalresponsibility.net LinkedIn:      Rob Price Facebook:    CDR Twitter:        @the_Digital_COO Instagram:    the_digital_coo

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A podcast about digital impact on people and planet. Based in the UK but talk to global guests including #CEOs #Authors #Academics #SMEs and #experts about their work innovating using technology to make a real difference to people, communities, society and the planet. We talk about #Digital #DigitalEthics #AI #AIEthics #Sustainability #Trust #Privacy #GDPR #Innovation #TechforGood. Supporting the global Digital Responsibility movement, also known as CDR, Digitalt Samfunnsansvar, RNE and more. Check out the website for more information https://corporatedigitalresponsibility.net