It’s been a busy few months since I joined Digital Leaders as their new AI Director, but I’m excited to let you know that my new book is out. “Surviving and Thriving in the Age of AI: A Handbook for Digital Leaders” and it is available now from all the usual outlets.
In short, “Surviving and Thriving in the Age of AI: A Handbook for Digital Leaders” is specifically designed for busy professionals, Digital Leaders and decision makers wanting to know more about AI’s issues and impact. It is organized to allow the reader to gain valuable insights quickly and on demand. Above all, the content is grounded in real-world experience and practical applications within the context of digital transformation, ensuring its relevance to everyone who is embarking on a digital journey. Most importantly, each topic concludes with thought-provoking questions and actionable steps to guide your personal exploration of AI and its implications.
So, what’s it all about? Here’s a summary of the main elements of the book. I’m looking forward to hearing your feedback. Hope you enjoy it!
Opinions on AI are everywhere these days. From news headlines warning us how robots will soon be taking our jobs to academic papers describing the latest image analysis advances, the promise and perils of AI are being described and debated. Yet, with the breadth and depth of AI disruption it’s all too easy to feel lost in the technical details, overwhelmed by the barrage of announcements, and confused by the implications for business and society. How can we make sense of it all? What are the key aspects of AI that will determine its impact on our lives? What does it mean for leaders and decision-makers looking to accelerate digital transformation strategies and redefine their organisations to be ready for the age of AI?
I have written this book to address these questions. “Surviving and Thriving in the Age of AI” cuts through the hype and offers a practical roadmap for navigating the exciting (and sometimes confusing) world of AI. It takes the reader on a journey through the principles and practice of AI to provide a handbook for becoming a digital leader in the age of AI.
While it covers many elements, here I’ll unpack the three key themes that form the core of the book: Separating the AI reality from the hype; Assessing AI’s impact on digital transformation; and Delivering AI-at-Scale.
Let’s be honest, much of what we see today makes AI sound like a cross between magic and science fiction. The book encourages us to step back from the sensational headlines and presents the core elements you need to develop a critical eye.
The evolution of AI brings new capabilities and opportunities to digital strategies already underway. The book positions AI as a powerful tool to extend your digital transformation journey. But only if AI is considered in the context of well-governed change management practices that focus on helping people to be more efficient and effective.
Making the decision to bring in new AI tools and systems is just the start. Taking an AI project from pilot program to company-wide success story requires careful planning and substantial investment. The book provides the basis for you to create a roadmap to make this leap:
All organisations are now looking to AI to reinvigorate their digital strategy. It is by focusing on these three themes that “Surviving and Thriving in the Age of AI” equips leaders and decision-makers with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the world of AI with confidence. By understanding the true potential of AI, leveraging it to extend your digital transformation efforts, and scaling AI solutions effectively, you can move from surviving to thriving in the age of AI. This is the handbook that Digital Leaders need to help you to make that happen.
If you would like to learn more about the book, get a signed copy and see me in conversation with Macmillan Cancer Support CIO, Roxanne Heaton you can join us on 23rd July at DLHQ