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Decisions Without the Weight. Using AI to Lead with Clarity When Complexity Feels Overwhelming
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- Nombre de pages205
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-63793-5
- EAN9783565637935
- Date de parution12/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille727 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You've been trained to analyze every angle, weigh every risk, and consider every voice before deciding. But the complexity never stops growing, and the pressure to move faster only increases. This book explores how artificial intelligence can help leaders cut through noise without losing nuance. It examines decision fatigue, cognitive overload, and the quiet fear that speed will compromise quality.
You'll learn how AI tools can surface patterns you might miss, organize competing priorities, and free mental space for the judgment calls only you can make. The book covers practical integration into daily leadership routines, ethical considerations when delegating analysis to algorithms, and how to maintain human accountability when machines assist thinking. It's written for leaders who want to lead more clearly, not just more quickly.
What if better decisions didn't require more hours, just better support?
You'll learn how AI tools can surface patterns you might miss, organize competing priorities, and free mental space for the judgment calls only you can make. The book covers practical integration into daily leadership routines, ethical considerations when delegating analysis to algorithms, and how to maintain human accountability when machines assist thinking. It's written for leaders who want to lead more clearly, not just more quickly.
What if better decisions didn't require more hours, just better support?






















