Leadership by Algorithm: Who Leads and Who Follows in the AI Era
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Narrated by:
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Michael Hems
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David De Cremer
About this listen
With artificial intelligence on the rise, the way we run our organisations will change - and drastically. But what exactly will that future look like? And who will take the leading role: Machines or people?
In this compelling new audiobook, leading management guru David De Cremer identifies the key areas where algorithms will collide with human skills, and assesses the likely outcomes.
Will your next boss be a robot? Can an AI boss display the human qualities that define a good leader: Compassion, empathy, imagination, ethics, and strategic awareness?
Drawing on his own research findings, and those from thought leaders around the world, the author presents fascinating insights into the challenges that an automated work environment poses for organisations of the future.
Leadership by Algorithm offers some startling conclusions that make clear the true nature of the power struggle between man and machine. It also identifies the leadership qualities needed to deal with this struggle most effectively.
©2020 Harriman House (P)2020 Harriman HouseWhat listeners say about Leadership by Algorithm: Who Leads and Who Follows in the AI Era
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- Anon
- 28-07-20
A through overview
A through and interesting debate discussing what is needed of leaders vs managers, as well as what algorithms and AI will be able to do well, vs what humans will be better at. I’d recommend this book for anyone interested in leadership or algorithms as individual subjects, as I like both it’s perfect.
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- fred hunter
- 18-10-20
Masterful Narration
Fair to say some fairly dry content, however vividly brought to life through excellent, engaging narration. Buttery, dolcet tones will allow you to slide through the informative material.
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