The Adaptability Quotient by Alec Litowitz Book Review
Most business books promise a lot and deliver a framework you forget by the time. This one is different, and I say that having read enough of them to be genuinely sceptical going in.
Most business books promise a lot and deliver a framework you forget by the time. This one is different, and I say that having read enough of them to be genuinely sceptical going in.
Agentic AI—still lesser understood, relatively recent, and often difficult to access—is the central focus of this book. It is the very technology many people point to as a harbinger of dystopia whenever the future is debated. Rather than treating these powerful systems as the enemy, this book seeks to show how a partnership between human creativity and artificial intelligence could help propel humanity into a more efficient and unprecedented age of discovery.
The Unexpected CEO by Shirin Behzadi shares a remarkable story from a frightened teenager leaving Iran to a determined leader of a billion-dollar company.
Reading this book is like opening a can of worms. I read the book, found myself intrigued, and made my merry way onto the internet to perform further research, only to find myself manifestly down the rabbit hole.
Layered Leadership by Lawrence R. Armstrong is a deep dive into the innovative strategies and developmental skills that are required for succeeding in today’s business world.
It is true; a massive disconnect exists between employers and employees, during the current innovative era of history we find ourselves in which lends itself to out of the box problem-solving that should, ideally, be utilized to eradicate the malcontentment.