I don't judge anybody for what they do personally in order to establish themselves professionally. I think i was a dumb 21 year old, like many, i think there some people will get to be 21 and they have a little bit more sense sadly, i wasn't there yet. And so it took me awhile to understand a lot of these themes, let alone to care. So i did take jobs that, in hindsight, i probably to day would not give in the rubric that i tried to go by. But i didn't go by that rubric then. And those experiences helped me learn what matters to me. The door is is difficult to burst through for everyone. Well, i
Every consumer is now aware, at some level, that they are constantly generating data simply by moving through the world. And, every organization that puts physical devices or digital experiences into the paths of consumers has to make decisions about what data they collect, how they manage it, and what they do with it (both the immediate plans and what unknown plans may emerge in the distant future). The questions, decisions, and mindsets that this reality brings into play are just one big gray area after another. Angela Bassa grapples with these issues on a daily basis both professionally and personally, so we sat down with her for a lively and thought-provoking discussion on the subject. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.