A Hippocratic Oath for Our Digital Lives




Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast show

Summary: <p>What responsibilities do we have as individuals, organizations, and a society for how we conduct ourselves online? In this recording from our <a href="http://www.ssirdata.org/">2019 Data on Purpose conference</a>, Henry Timms, president and CEO of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and former president of 92Y, offers a pledge—a Hippocratic Oath of sorts—to help social sector leaders create digital communities that give people a meaningful role in our society.</p> <p>“We need to move past the 'move fast and break things' philosophy and shift to 'move thoughtfully and improve things,'” Timms says. “People want to be part of a larger mission and larger idea.”</p><br><a href="https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/a_hippocratic_oath_for_our_digital_lives">https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/a_hippocratic_oath_for_our_digital_lives</a>