Book Review: Fracture by Jerry Fishenden

 
 

This has got to be one of the most insightful books written about the impact of technology on democracy. Written by someone who has walked the halls of Parliament, delivered within the bureaucracy, and an influencer within Microsoft. I was thrilled to be referenced in Jerry’s latest book on papers we collaborated.

“The timeframe needs to be unapologetically aggressive, because what is at stake is so significant in terms of economic, social, and human impact’”

Jerry and I worked together at Microsoft - he was the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Microsoft UK, and I was Microsoft’s Worldwide Executive Director of Public Services and eGovernment.

 
 
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