by Frances West | Jul 26, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
One of the questions that often came up when I was IBM’s Chief Accessibility Officer was, “How do you justify accessibility in a corporate setting”? My answer has always been: “It has to come from the top, the very top”. Setting the tone at the very top is necessary...
by Frances West | Jul 8, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
Great Article! http://www.viscardicenter.org/resources/blog/electronic-accessibility.html
by Frances West | Jul 7, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
G3ict, the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies, is pleased to announce that Frances West, who served as Steering Committee member since G3ict founding in 2006 at the United Nations, has been appointed as Chair of its Strategy and...
by Frances West | Jul 7, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
Today is the 7th day that I have retired from IBM, after 37 years. All my family and friends have told me to sit back, relax and to let retirement settle in so I can have a chance to reflect.So as I was busily turning in my IBM computer and badge and signing up for...
by Frances West | Feb 25, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
Mobile is the lifeline to the world we live in today. We wake up in the morning and check our devices. Before falling asleep, we cuddle up next to them. When experiencing some uncomfortable moment or loneliness during the day, we find solace in our mobile surrogate....
by Frances West | Jan 16, 2016 | Authentic Inclusion
Our parents and grandparents represent one of the most complex societal and economic challenges facing nations as they struggle with increasing costs of healthcare and decreasing numbers of caregivers. People aged 60 and older currently make up approximately 12...
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