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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
…Its research-based foundation is seamlessly blended with real-world applications, making it an indispensable companion for anyone seeking hands-on expertise in driving successful transformations
“An insightful guide for leaders, blending AI-driven transformation with a human-centric approach to shape a more ethical and productive future. Jayne Mather offers a deep and multifaceted exploration of one of today’s most important topics.”
A brilliant book that really frames the processes in an intelligent way that makes you think ‘why didn’t I think of that’. Every business should have a copy of this book.
The author’s use of humour made the book an enjoyable and engaging read, it will be a resource I refer to again. I highly recommend this book to anyone involved in digital transformation or software projects
“As the author states, ‘nothing changes unless you make changes’. In this era of AI-everything, change is imperative, but the only way to successfully do so is to understand (and use) the technologies and mindsets defining the future or work. This book is your guide. It accomplishes being a roadmap of the future, and a reference guide to the tools that will get you there. It does so while also painting a human-centric vision of work that is thoughtfully designed for the worker of the future. Read it. Use it. Succeed thanks to it.”
“If you think AI is just about robots taking jobs, think again. Humans and AI: The Future of Work flips the narrative, proving AI can help businesses succeed while making work better for everyone. As someone passionate about emotional intelligence in AI, I found this book both timely and essential. The author shows that the real power of AI lies in its ability to elevate human potential—not replace it. This book is a call to action for leaders to redesign work in a way that benefits everyone."