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From technologist and strategist Brian Evergreen, a bold new agenda for the role of organizational leaders in creating a more human future with technology
Social good initiatives are incompatible with the current network of systems that make up and support the private and public sectors. Millions of dollars have been invested in bringing leaders together from organizations around the world to design solutions for global challenges such as the climate crisis, child labor, racism, war, and many more. Despite executive buy-in, alignment of core capabilities and resources, passionate leadership, and well-designed strategies, these initiatives inevitably fail (with a few, notable exceptions).
The dawn of the Internet ignited a global redesign and rebuild of the interlocking systems that make up and support the private and public sectors today. The era of Digital Transformation extended this further through the adoption of cloud technologies and distributed computing.
With a recent wave of technological advancements, organizations have arrived at another global redesign and rebuilding of the network of systems that make up society: Autonomous Transformation, revealing an opportunity for leaders to create Profitable Good through systemic design in combination with emerging autonomous technologies and surprising and remarkable partnerships.
Autonomous Transformation provides a blueprint for leaders and managers who have aspired or attempted to harness artificial intelligence and its adjacent technologies for the betterment of their organization and the world, weaving strategy, business, economics, systemic design, and philosophy into four actionable steps with accompanying frameworks:
Auteur
BRIAN EVERGREEN is the founder of The Profitable Good Company, a leadership advisory company that partners with and equips leaders to create a more human future in the era of artificial intelligence. He is best known for his work advising Fortune 500 executives on artificial intelligence strategy. Building on his experiences working at Accenture, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft, Brian guest lectures at Purdue University and the Kellogg School of Management, sharing the unconventional and innovative methods and frameworks he developed leading and advising digital transformation initiatives at many of the world's most valuable companies.
Contenu
Introduction: We Can Create a More Human Future
Part One: The Fundamentals
Reformation, Transformation, and Creation: Defining Autonomous Transformation
What Does It Mean to Be Human in the Era of Artificial Intelligence?
Part Two: The Art of the Impossible
Our Inheritance
Maintenance Mode
Part Three: Envision Your Future
Requiem for the Industrial Revolution: Rehumanizing Work
The Problem with Solving Problems: Introducing Future Solving
Developing the Skill of Envisioning
Part Four: Discover and Rediscover
Systemic Design and the Lost Art of Synthesis
The Organization as a Chessboard: Seeing the Pieces
The Organization as a System
A Broken System
Part Five: Clear the Digital Fog
Chaos, Noise, and Epistemology in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the Factory Floor
The Multiplication of Expertise: A Leadership Imperative
Part Six: Design for Inevitability
From Data-Driven to Reason-Driven
The Reformational Economics of Linear and Exponential Value
The Reformational Economics of Omission and Commission
The Ecosystem: Surprising and Remarkable Partnerships
Part Seven: Create a More Human Future
Beyond Pilot Purgatory
Storytelling: Leading Social Systems
A More Human Organization
Part Eight: Autonomous Transformation Technologies
Autonomous Transformation Technologies: A Leader's Guide
A Deeper Dive into Artificial Intelligence
Conclusion
What Should You Read Next?
Acknowledgments
Index