AI and Organizations: a revolution
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AI and Organisations: A Revolution argues that the next competitive advantage will not come from bigger models or better tools, but from judgement, and how organisations design, apply, and scale it. As automation accelerates and systems operate at speed, decisions are made faster but their logic is rarely explicit. Context is assumed rather than designed. Small assumptions compound, weak rules scale, and meaning dissolves into meetings, policies, and exceptions. This book introduces decision architecture as the missing layer between human judgement and machine execution. It shows how organisations that make decisions legible, repeatable, and accountable can use AI to amplify clarity rather than chaos. Drawing on real organisational patterns and emerging adversarial dynamics, AI and Organisations explains why brute-forcing intelligence reaches limits, why context becomes the true bottleneck, and how leaders can turn judgement into a durable source of advantage. The future does not belong to the companies with the best compute. It belongs to the companies with clear, strong rules.
AI and Organisations: A Revolution argues that the next competitive advantage will not come from bigger models or better tools, but from judgement, and how organisations design, apply, and scale it. As automation accelerates and systems operate at speed, decisions are made faster but their logic is rarely explicit. Context is assumed rather than designed. Small assumptions compound, weak rules scale, and meaning dissolves into meetings, policies, and exceptions. This book introduces decision architecture as the missing layer between human judgement and machine execution. It shows how organisations that make decisions legible, repeatable, and accountable can use AI to amplify clarity rather than chaos. Drawing on real organisational patterns and emerging adversarial dynamics, AI and Organisations explains why brute-forcing intelligence reaches limits, why context becomes the true bottleneck, and how leaders can turn judgement into a durable source of advantage. The future does not belong to the companies with the best compute. It belongs to the companies with clear, strong rules.
AmazonPagina's: 362, Paperback, Draft 2 Digital
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