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14 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

CIO

For grasping artificial intelligence Sherry Comes, former CTO at IBM Watson and current managing director of conversational AI at PwC, thinks you need to read Age of Invisible Machines: A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers (Wiley, 2022) by Robb Wilson. CTO and co-founder of Digibee.

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Tech Leadership books

Apiumhub

The transition to tech leadership is a huge challenge. Technical leadership is different. We’ve collected a few of the best tech leadership books, so you can dive in with the best chance of success. Remember, that learning is key to success in any leadership position. Managing people is difficult wherever you work.

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6 generative AI hazards IT leaders should avoid

CIO

But ultimately, this is about building a culture where generative AI is seen as a useful tool that still needs to be verified, not a replacement for human creativity or judgement. Fiction magazines report receiving so many low-quality AI-written stories that it’s effectively a denial of service attack.

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11 Ideas for Economic Recovery

Strategy Driven

sascom Magazine sas com Magazine is the quarterly publication of the SAS Institute, Inc. Subscribe now to get your subscription to this award-winning quarterly magazine. sas com Magazine can also be accessed online at www.sas.com/sascom. No innovation lasts forever, says author and business advisor Geoffrey Moore.

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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

As Ryan Nelson commented in CIO Magazine: Projects that were found to meet all of the traditional criteria for success—time, budget, and specifications—may still be failures in the end because they fail to appeal to the intended users or because they ultimately fail to add much value to the business. Less, with full-time coaching.

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