Tag: objectivity
Digitised governance frameworks enhance oversight
In today’s fast-paced and complex governance environment, the traditional annual board work plan remains a useful tool. The traditional annual board work plan structures routine responsibilities, such as scheduling board evaluations, reviewing policies, and approving annual financial statements and budgets. However, the board work plan’s largely static nature often fails to capture the fluid realities of modern governance.
Data as detective – showing you things you otherwise wouldn’t see
Data is full of hidden clues. If you can find them, you can use them to solve difficult business challenges. Detectives solve mysteries, and business is full of them. For example, you may know who your best channel partners are, but do you know exactly what makes them the best? Can you replicate their success across other partners? Are there early warning signs that a once-loyal partner is drifting away?
The role of AI in combating misinformation – an in-depth analysis
In an era defined by information overload, distinguishing between fact and fiction has become a paramount challenge. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful ally in the fight against misinformation, employing sophisticated algorithms and machine learning techniques to ensure the integrity of the information disseminated to the public.
How confirmation bias influences our perception of fake news
In the era of information overload, our minds are constantly bombarded with news from various sources, both credible and dubious. One phenomenon that significantly shapes our perception of news is confirmation bias. This inherent tendency to favour information that aligns with our pre-existing beliefs can inadvertently lead us down the rabbit hole of fake news.


























