Description: The widely praised exploration of how the digital era is revolutionising human trust 'Brilliantly describes how the established trust framework is undergoing a radical transformation as digital technologies take root in every facet of our lives' Marc Benioff, Chairman & CEO, Salesforce 'Fascinating and well researched...every reader will gain new insights' Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive, Nesta 'A rare book that will cause you to think deeply about your business, your relationships and your life' Don Tapscott, bestselling author of Wikinomics and Blockchain Revolution TRUST IS FUNDAMENTAL TO EVERY ACTION, EVERY RELATIONSHIP, EVERY TRANSACTION AND IT MATTERS NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE... From government to business, banks to media, trust in institutions is at an all-time low. But this isn't the age of distrust--far from it. In this ground-breaking book world-renowned trust expert Rachel Botsman reveals that we are at the tipping point of one of the biggest social transformations in human history. We might have lost faith in institutions and leaders, but millions of people travel in cars with total strangers, exchange digital currencies, or find themselves trusting a bot. We still trust- but not the way we used to. If we are to benefit from this radical shift, we must understand how trust is built, managed, lost and repaired in the digital age. In the first book to explain this new world, Botsman provides a definitive guide of this uncharted landscape - and explores what's next for humanity.
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EAN: 9780241296189
UPC: 9780241296189
ISBN: 9780241296189
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Format: Paperback, 352 pages
Author: Rachel Botsman
Book Title: Who Can You Trust?: How Technology Brought Us Toge
Item Height: 2.1 cm
Item Length: 19.8 cm
Item Weight: 0.25 kg
Item Width: 12.9 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd