WGOB member and a WGOB Mentorship Program mentor alumnus Connie Carras recently published “Innovating Governance to Govern Innovation”, a new paper calling for emerging technologies to be used to shape governance “so governance can be used to shape how these technologies impact organizations and systems and to channel them toward human thriving and environmental flourishing.”

The paper examines the current breakdown of the legacy governance model and outlines the transformations that must be made to adapt to the changing world. Connie writes:

“We are entering a time when many of the structures we inherited—public institutions, corporations, capital markets, and even our assumptions about what defines “value”—are showing signs of substantive strain. Built for stability, predictability, and incremental improvement, these systems are now straining to the breaking point in a world defined by emergence.”

Read the full paper: Innovating Governance to Govern Innovation