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Informationen zum Autor BRIAN R. SPISAK, PHD, is a Research Associate at Harvard's National Preparedness Leadership Initiative. He focuses on what it takes to successfully lead transformation, as well as the emerging synthesis of artificial intelligence and leadership. He is also a trusted leadership advisor, consultant, and the co-founder of HSC Analytics. Klappentext Apply the latest computational technologies to your leadership practicesIn Computational Leadership, renowned leadership researcher Dr. Brian R. Spisak delivers a paradigm-shifting exploration of the use of simulations, network analysis, AI, and other computational approaches to fundamentally improve all aspects of leadership. With interviews from leaders of IBM, JPMorgan Chase, and Microsoft, this book sits at the intersection of cutting-edge science and technology, leadership research, and decades of the author's own first-person knowledge of leadership best practices.The author offers readers a holistic and practical framework for utilizing advancements in leadership technology. He also provides:* Concrete strategies for improving interpersonal relationships and morale in remote working arrangements* Evidence-based techniques for increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in hiring and promotion* Ways to mitigate the fragility of "just-in-time" supply chains and harness the effectiveness of nascent blockchain and digital twin resourcesAn essential guide for managers, executives, board members, and other business leaders looking for an alternative to leadership strategies based largely on intuition and personal experience, Computational Leadership will earn a place in the libraries of anyone ready to apply modern technologies to the age-old art and science of leadership. Zusammenfassung Apply the latest computational technologies to your leadership practicesIn Computational Leadership, renowned leadership researcher Dr. Brian R. Spisak delivers a paradigm-shifting exploration of the use of simulations, network analysis, AI, and other computational approaches to fundamentally improve all aspects of leadership. With interviews from leaders of IBM, JPMorgan Chase, and Microsoft, this book sits at the intersection of cutting-edge science and technology, leadership research, and decades of the author's own first-person knowledge of leadership best practices.The author offers readers a holistic and practical framework for utilizing advancements in leadership technology. He also provides:* Concrete strategies for improving interpersonal relationships and morale in remote working arrangements* Evidence-based techniques for increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in hiring and promotion* Ways to mitigate the fragility of "just-in-time" supply chains and harness the effectiveness of nascent blockchain and digital twin resourcesAn essential guide for managers, executives, board members, and other business leaders looking for an alternative to leadership strategies based largely on intuition and personal experience, Computational Leadership will earn a place in the libraries of anyone ready to apply modern technologies to the age-old art and science of leadership. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: How a Flood in Johnstown, Pennsylvania Inspired Computational Leadership vii Part I Learning About Computational Leadership 1 Chapter 1 Developing the Roberto Clementes of Leadership 3 Featuring a Leadership Development Q&A with IBM Chapter 2 Releasing the DEI Talent River 21 Featuring a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Q&A with JPMorgan Chase Chapter 3 Breaking the Death-by-Meetings Curse and Other Engagement Killers 37 Featuring an Employee Engagement Q&A with Merck & Co. Chapter 4 Mastering the Bubbles and Tightropes of Sustainability 57 Featuring a Sustainability Q&A with Tony's Chocolonely...