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AI-First Leader
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AI-First Leader

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AI-First Leader is a practical guide for executives, technology leaders, and decision-makers seeking to turn artificial intelligence into a strategic advantage. As AI rapidly reshapes how organizations operate and compete, this book provides a clear roadmap from initial awareness to enterprise-wide adoption. It equips leaders with the tools to navigate both the promise and complexity of today's AI landscape, including machine learning, generative AI, and autonomous systems.

Blending technical clarity with strategic insight, the book is anchored in real-world frameworks and brought to life through the fictional yet highly realistic case study of NovaBridge Health, a mid-sized healthcare system navigating the risks and rewards of AI transformation. Through this narrative, readers gain firsthand insight into overcoming early missteps, building trust, aligning AI systems with KPIs, and scaling responsibly in regulated environments. Topics span foundational and advanced concepts, from data governance, model evaluation, and prompt engineering to the deployment of AI agents, resilient infrastructure, and responsible AI practices. Actionable insights, decision frameworks, and sector-specific examples help leaders bridge the gap between innovation and execution.

Written for CEOs, CTOs, product managers, and innovation leads, AI-First Leader demystifies AI without diluting its complexity. Whether you're building your first chatbot, deploying generative search and co-pilots, or shaping guardrails for enterprise-wide use, this book provides the blueprint to lead with AI strategically, responsibly, and at scale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2025
Pages
208
ISBN
9781041098232

AI-First Leader is a practical guide for executives, technology leaders, and decision-makers seeking to turn artificial intelligence into a strategic advantage. As AI rapidly reshapes how organizations operate and compete, this book provides a clear roadmap from initial awareness to enterprise-wide adoption. It equips leaders with the tools to navigate both the promise and complexity of today's AI landscape, including machine learning, generative AI, and autonomous systems.

Blending technical clarity with strategic insight, the book is anchored in real-world frameworks and brought to life through the fictional yet highly realistic case study of NovaBridge Health, a mid-sized healthcare system navigating the risks and rewards of AI transformation. Through this narrative, readers gain firsthand insight into overcoming early missteps, building trust, aligning AI systems with KPIs, and scaling responsibly in regulated environments. Topics span foundational and advanced concepts, from data governance, model evaluation, and prompt engineering to the deployment of AI agents, resilient infrastructure, and responsible AI practices. Actionable insights, decision frameworks, and sector-specific examples help leaders bridge the gap between innovation and execution.

Written for CEOs, CTOs, product managers, and innovation leads, AI-First Leader demystifies AI without diluting its complexity. Whether you're building your first chatbot, deploying generative search and co-pilots, or shaping guardrails for enterprise-wide use, this book provides the blueprint to lead with AI strategically, responsibly, and at scale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2025
Pages
208
ISBN
9781041098232