3 New Competencies explored

New ideas on the skills which may be needed to help earn trust in the governance of tech

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Tech governance organisations engage with their stakeholders
in three main ways – through listening, co-creation and communication. These stakeholders are a diverse group - businesses being regulated, civil society and advocacy organisations, politicians, academic and citizens.

All for the overarching purpose of embedding the knowledge gained and the perspectives of those stakeholders into governance design, application, enforcement and outcomes.

We believe fine tuning their skills in these three important areas will be pivotal to the success of, and trust in, governance organisations in the future.

Below we have pulled out the three separate documents on each of these three key competencies. Just click on the covers to download.

To see these in context, the full report is available here or in the Trust section of the home page.

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