Lisa Welchman
Over the past 25 years, Lisa Welchman has established and codified the field of digital governance.
With an enterprise consulting career that spans the emergence of the web, the arrival of social media, and the rise of mobile computing, she is uniquely positioned to help digital practitioners, managers, and executives understand and manage the governance issues that arise with the arrival of generative AI.
Lisa is the author of the leading book in her field, Managing Chaos: Digital Governance by Design.
We talked about:
her career in enterprise digital governance
her concern about the lack of transparency in the existing governance practices at AI companies
an analogy she sees between WYSIWYG and AI tools
the contrast between more mature governance models like the UX field has developed and newer digital practices like the adoption of GPTs
governance lessons that new tech implementers can always learn from prior tech eras
her call to action for technical experts to alert executives of possible harms in the adoption of new technology
the elements of her digital governance framework:
understanding team composition and the organizational landscape in which digital practitioners operate
having a strategic intent
articulating governance policies
establishing practice standards
the range of digital makers she gets to interact with in her work
the importance of accounting for the total business and organizational environment when jockeying for a seat at the table
the responsibility of experienced digital makers and managers to call out potentially troublesome patterns in the adoption of new tech
the importance for digital practitioners of staying aware of how much agency they have right now
Lisa's bio
Lisa Welchman is a digital governance trailblazer with over two decades of experience. She's passionate about helping organizations manage their digital presence effectively and sustainably. Known for her practical approach, Lisa has worked with a variety of clients, from global corporations to non-profits. She’s also a popular speaker and the author of "Managing Chaos: Digital Governance by Design." A mentor and educator at heart, Lisa is dedicated to helping leaders make the digital world a safer and kinder place for everyone.
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Here’s the video version of our conversation:
https://youtu.be/-UIj0YWxLaI
Podcast intro transcript
This is the Content and AI podcast, episode number 29. Whenever new technology like generative AI emerges, organizations have to deal with both the opportunities and the challenges that arrive with it. It often falls to practitioners like content strategists and designers to alert the C-suite of potential governance concerns that arise with the adoption of new tech. Lisa Welchman sees in this situation an opportunity for digital makers to take the lead on educating their organizations about these important issues.
Interview transcript
Larry:
Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number 29 of the Content + AI Podcast. I am really happy today to welcome to the show Lisa Welchman. Lisa is a true legend in the field of digital governance. She pretty much established the discipline, I think it's safe to say, over the past 25 years. She wrote what I would argue is the leading book on it, Managing Chaos: Digital Governance by Design. But welcome Lisa, and the reason I wanted to talk to you this week is we're right in the middle of Rosenfeld Media is doing a conference on design and AI, and it seems like AI is an area that's really ripe for a conversation about governance. Does that make sense?
Lisa:
Yeah, it does. I will contextualize myself a little bit in saying that digital governance is a really broad term, and my focus is really around enterprise digital governance, how digital governance manifests inside of an organization that's making and putting things online.