As technology becomes more central to peoples' lives, and to what businesses do, and how they succeed, the ethics of technology must come into sharper focus.
Despite technology becoming a critical part of what enterprizes do, it's not always clear how to approach and apply technology in an ethical or responsible way.
The Responsible tech playbook is a collection of tools, methods, and frameworks that help you to assess, model and mitigate values and risks of the software you are creating with a special emphasis on the impact of your work on the individual and society.

Access the playbook
This guide features tools, techniques, and resources from amazing organizations which have been reviewed and curated by Thoughtworkers. They were selected to help you and your team be more inclusive, aware of bias, transparent and to mitigate negative inadvertent consequences. The playbook is intended to spark big conversations, and changes in perspective, which is where its greatest value lies.
Printable version available, for use in inceptions / workshops: please contact the team below to request it.

Meet and learn from the experts
We held a webinar with David Ryan Polgar, from All Tech is Human, and Sheryl Cababa, from Substantial. The event recording is available as an opportunity for leaders and practitioners to learn about Responsible Tech, including a showcase of the best tools designed to help you think through the implications of the products you are building.

While our industry doesn’t have an analogue to the Hippocratic oath or professional licensing standards, we still need to consider what responsibilities we have to those who use the technology that we build, as well as those who are invisible during the design process. This playbook is a way to start building responsible tech from the beginning.
While our industry doesn’t have an analogue to the Hippocratic oath or professional licensing standards, we still need to consider what responsibilities we have to those who use the technology that we build, as well as those who are invisible during the design process. This playbook is a way to start building responsible tech from the beginning.