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“In the next few years, those who are first and best in achieving digital trust will become the new superhighways for a unified, single economy firing across a globally connected world. Using the resources and strategies delivered in this book, you can catch up with those who already have figured it out, and then accelerate past them. The first step is to acquire a new way of thinking about trust itself.”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light
“Making trust decisions is how you select and navigate your path through each day. When you are more than one, acting as a part of a company, a community, a trading network, a social club, or a neighborhood gang, your trust decisions are even more critical.”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light
“DESIGNING, ACHIEVING, AND SUSTAINING DIGITAL TRUST”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light
“There is one more reason why risk management is failing. The managers and champions for the spending have never been able to connect the proposed investments to how their companies can create wealth.”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light
“The Dilemma of Dead Man’s Curve is this: when the existing infrastructure no longer supports the demands placed upon it—causing injuries, loss of life, disruptions of operations, etc.—the operators of that infrastructure always will try to mitigate the related risks by installing patches at the lowest possible cost.”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light
“Every transaction creating wealth first requires an affirmative decision to trust. Building trust creates new wealth. Sustaining trust creates recurring wealth. Achieving trust superior to your competition achieves market dominance.”
Jeffrey Ritter, Achieving Digital Trust: The New Rules for Business at the Speed of Light