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HomeNewsBCS Women in the NewsBCSWomen’s chair, Sarah Burnett, posts new blog “What’s your company’s digital ethics score?”

BCSWomen’s chair, Sarah Burnett, posts new blog “What’s your company’s digital ethics score?”

November 7, 2019 BCS Women in the News, Bloggers, News

“Companies that re-align their ethics to the changing tech landscape can realise multiple business benefits, writes Sarah Burnett, EVP at Everest Group and Chair of BCSWomen.”

Check out Sarah’s full blog post here:

https://www.bcs.org/content-hub/what-s-your-company-s-digital-ethics-score/

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