Könyv The Orchestration Advantage Anthony Farrior

The Orchestration Advantage

Leading the Human x Machine Frontier: A Leadership Playbook for the Age of Agentic AI

Szerző: Anthony Farrior
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 11. 07. 2026
3 932 Ft
Stop managing for a world that no longer exists.For a century, leadership rested on the assumption t...

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Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
28
EAN
9798185918982
Enbook ID
53205732
Súly
50
Méretek
152 x 229 x 2

Teljes leírás

Stop managing for a world that no longer exists.
For a century, leadership rested on the assumption that the future was predictable and org charts were static. That assumption is dead. In 2026, the single largest differentiator between companies that thrive and those that fall behind is Orchestration-the ability to sense a market shift on Monday and reconfigure teams, talent, and AI agents by Friday.In The Orchestration Advantage, Anthony Farrior explores the "81-point mastery gap" between leaders who know orchestration is urgent and the few who have mastered it. This isn't a book of theory; it is a practical manual for building the future of work, one redesigned process at a time.Inside this playbook, you will discover:

  • The 4B Talent Strategy: How to move beyond Build, Borrow, and Buy by integrating the "Bot"-using AI agents as a multiplicative lever for human capacity.
  • Human x Machine Interaction: Why tech-only AI rollouts fail and how interaction redesign can deliver a 30% productivity lift.
  • The End of Functional Silos: How to deconstruct HR, IT, and Finance to reorganize around "Run" vs. "Grow" missions.
  • Clean Job Architecture: Transitioning from rigid job descriptions to modular, reconfigurable tasks using Digital Twins.
  • The Innovation Backbone: Why leadership drives innovation indirectly through psychological safety and "Adhocracy" cultures.
Competitive advantage no longer depends on what you own, but on how quickly you can steer intent into action. The baton is in your hand. What happens next is a matter of design, not luck.