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Zero Latency Leadership - Driving Equity Trust and Sustainability with Emerging Tech - cover

Zero Latency Leadership - Driving Equity Trust and Sustainability with Emerging Tech

Beena Ammanath

Publisher: Forbes Books

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Summary

Today’s leaders find themselves at a unique crossroads between the past and the future as we navigate the pace of emerging technology. We know now that leaders need to build the future on a platform of sustainability, equity, and trust. Leadership and technology converge in exciting new ways. Never has a generation possessed so much hard-earned wisdom and scientific knowledge as we face the frontiers of technology, and we are called upon to use the lessons of the past to benefit the future.Covering a myriad of emerging technologies, from metaverse to genetic engineering and more, Beena explains the immense power tech has on all our future. This book emboldens leaders to take deliberate actions and ultimate ownership, fully aware of their individual role and the benefits and consequences of their decisions to their organization and broader society.
Available since: 07/25/2023.
Print length: 186 pages.

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