Transparency vs Disclosure vs Provenance

Disentangle transparency, disclosure, and provenance so the program does not collapse the distinctions. Transparency is the broad commitment to openness; disclosure is the specific act of telling a defined audience a defined fact; provenance is the chain-of-custody record that supports a disclosure. Learn the engineering implications, the audiences each serves, and the failure modes when teams conflate them.

6
Lessons
📋
Templates
Practitioner-Ready
100%
Free

Lessons in This Topic

Work through these 6 lessons in order, or jump to whichever is most relevant.