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Have leaders run out of moral authority? Are we losing sight of what good looks like? The overwhelming evidence in this book suggests so. Is the Big Tech parasite controlling our attention, short-circuiting the dopamine and serotonin we would glean from natural group relationships, and destroying the fabric of society, business and wellbeing? Business leaders have lost sight of what good looks like and are now as addicted to tech as their kids. Growth and development are more about obsessively and recklessly deploying technology - automating systems and reducing work - and less about people, relationships and contributing to society. Dope on a Rope to tech - that’s what intelligent leaders have become. And they’re so duped and terrified by wokeness and post-modernism that they are being blindsided. Tech is a convenient tool to silence the masses, bog people down in minutiae and quell conflict at individual and national levels. It is not ‘the future’. We do not have to upskill our tech skills to stay ahead. We need to learn how we are being duped and upskill to get a better grip on how to stop the inevitable Big Tech rampage before it’s too late. Enjoy.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Have leaders run out of moral authority? Are we losing sight of what good looks like? The overwhelming evidence in this book suggests so. Is the Big Tech parasite controlling our attention, short-circuiting the dopamine and serotonin we would glean from natural group relationships, and destroying the fabric of society, business and wellbeing? Business leaders have lost sight of what good looks like and are now as addicted to tech as their kids. Growth and development are more about obsessively and recklessly deploying technology - automating systems and reducing work - and less about people, relationships and contributing to society. Dope on a Rope to tech - that’s what intelligent leaders have become. And they’re so duped and terrified by wokeness and post-modernism that they are being blindsided. Tech is a convenient tool to silence the masses, bog people down in minutiae and quell conflict at individual and national levels. It is not ‘the future’. We do not have to upskill our tech skills to stay ahead. We need to learn how we are being duped and upskill to get a better grip on how to stop the inevitable Big Tech rampage before it’s too late. Enjoy.