So much we can use and put to good use in our company, as well as giving me the information to have the right conversations. Well written and very persuasive
Super User Networks for Software Projects
“As the convergence of technological globalization advances, Human and AI: The Future Of Work must be an essential book to establish fundamental organizational structures that ensure business excellence, effective management and ethical governance for the future.”
Dr. Janét Aizenstros, MSc.D, Ph.D., MBA, former Chairwoman & CEO of Ahava Digital Group
Humans and AI: The Future of Work
Mather writes in an engaging style, that pulls you in from the off - relatable enough to remind me of the best people I've worked with at many organisations or perhaps had a "omg, that's exactly it!" kind of conversation with at a networking do
Super User Networks for Software Projects
…provides tips to navigate recognised change management models combined with a psychological depth that gives confidence to any change practitioner, project manager or transformation leader
Super User Networks for Software Projects
An excellent guide for any high complexity or high impact digital transformation or software project. Grounded in both practice and research, the book helpfully signposts to change management models, frameworks, and methodologies
Super User Networks for Software Projects
“Humans and AI is an incredibly comprehensive and practical guide for how AI is transforming the workplace and nature of work. It's the perfect companion to help business leaders understand and accelerate the disruptive power of AI. AI is optimising supply-chains, but it is also reinventing how we make traditional backoffice processes more effective. For organisations to survive and thrive in the age of AI they must unlock the innovative capacity of their workforce, enabling them to adapt to a rapidly changing world.”
Daniel Hulme, CEO @ Satalia, Chief AI Officer @ WPP
Humans and AI: The Future of Work
The author handles her subject matter from a very person-centred approach, and it is written in a very relatable, informal and accessible style. The fact that you need to 'enthuse' your users as well as educate and empower them is something which is often overlooked, yet actually key to the success of a software project. However, it is a central theme in this book, and it offers great insight on how to achieve this.
Super User Networks for Software Projects