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Local Leaders Join Edelman CEO to Discuss the Role of Trust in Innovation
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Local Leaders Join Edelman CEO to Discuss the Role of Trust in Innovation
2015
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This year's Barometer revealed an alarming evaporation of trust across all institutions - government, business, media and NGOs - reaching the lows of the \"Great Recession\" in 2009. Notably, the low levels of trust have impacted innovation by hindering acceptance of technological advancements. \"The pace of change has never been faster and innovation has become an even greater imperative for business success,\" said Richard Edelman, president and CEO, Edelman. \"Seattle is a strong and vibrant center of change,\" said Seattle Mayor Ed Murray. \"Our local government must be as innovative as the community we serve. This means using technology to measure in real-time how well we're delivering services to make government more efficient and transparent.\" \"Innovation should be a trust accelerator, but today it is not,\" Edelman said while closing the panel. \"To invent is no longer enough. There must be a new compact between company and individual, where companies demonstrate that innovations are safe based on independent research, provide both societal and personal benefit and are committed to the protection of customer data.\"
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