In this program, we watched and discussed a selected TED talk. TED talks follow a unique format. Speakers at TED events have a maximum of 18 minutes to share their messages, which are delivered in highly polished, succinct speeches. TED talks are delivered by people from all walks of life on a multitude of subjects. A great many of these talks are about the insights gained by ordinary people–insights gained through extraordinary experiences or based on their contemplation of the ordinary events of their lives. Either way, their insights are genuine—not based upon theory or dogma, but through experience.
It seems that every day there is a nightmare story of online violations of privacy. How do we trust the system when surrounded by so much distrust? Christian Anschuetz, with a lifetime of experience in the industry, answers this vexing question. He is passionate about the value that trust brings to modern supply chains and the role data plays in delivering that trust.
This group was facilitated by Rev. Saina Fernandez.