What matters next : a leader's guide to making human-friendly tech decisions in a world that's moving too fast / Kate O'Neill.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2025Description: xvii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781394296422 (hardback)
- 1394296428 (hardback)
- 658.4/03
- HD 45 O999w 2025
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"Thinkers50"
Includes index.
Preface
Introduction: A brighter future requires better decisions
Part I: A world that's moving too fast
The conflicting challenges of leading in the too-fast world
Future visioning: Transforming the unknown into the foreseeable
Part II: Making human-friendly tech decisions
Future-ready decision-making at scale: The insights-foresights model
Through-line thinking: Ethical impacts and beyond
Ethical acceleration: Making human-friendly tech decisions better and faster
Future-ready evolution
Part III: A leader's guide to the future
The leadership that matters next
Conclusion: Building a more human-friendly world
Appendix: Creating your "what matters next" action plan
"In What Matters Next: A Leader's Guide to Making Human-Friendly Tech Decisions in a World That's Moving Too Fast, renowned author and consultant Kate O'Neill delivers a roadmap to achieve business growth, transformation, and innovation through the use of emerging technologies--but crucially, in a human-centric manner that benefits both business and humanity. Drawing on her experience working with organizations like Google, Yale, and the United Nations, O'Neill offers a unique blend of strategic guidance, ethical considerations, and practical application to help organizations not just survive, but thrive through bold and empathetic leadership."-- Provided by publisher.
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