Bridgewater's
radical transparency aims to create more accountability, more alignment, and more efficiency.
Not exact matches
But while there is some evidence that using a compassionate audience to keep yourself accountable can be an effective way to reach your goals (be cautious, though; science also suggests that telling all and sundry your
aims can backfire), that's not why Reddington claims his experiment in
radical to - do - list
transparency was so effective.
In a
radical revamp of its risk assessment process, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) could publish confidential data if deemed essential to protecting public health, according to draft rules
aimed at boosting
transparency and trust in science.
That is, it
aims to induce its users into sharing personal information — what the company has called «
radical transparency» — and then
aims to surveil users to generate the insights that will keep them «engaged» on its site and to precisely target them with ads.