The Unicorn Project · Book Review
In "The Unicorn Project," Gene Kim takes readers back to the fictional Parts Unlimited, the struggling auto parts company that also served as the backdrop for his earlier book, "The…

In "The Unicorn Project," Gene Kim takes readers back to the fictional Parts Unlimited, the struggling auto parts company that also served as the backdrop for his earlier book, "The…
In "User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way We Live, Work, and Play," authors Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant delve into the omnipresent yet often…
In "You Look Like a Thing and I Love You," author Janelle Shane takes on the challenging task of explaining artificial intelligence (AI) in a way that is not just…
In "Beyond the Valley: How Innovators around the World are Overcoming Inequality and Creating the Technologies of Tomorrow," author Ramesh Srinivasan embarks on an ambitious journey to examine the far-reaching…
In "Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control," Stuart Russell, a leading figure in the field of AI, tackles the conundrum of creating artificial intelligence that can improve…
"Artificial Intelligence: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review" is a curated collection of articles from thought leaders in both academia and industry, designed to provide a comprehensive overview…
In "Tools and Weapons: The Promise and the Peril of the Digital Age," authors Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne tackle the complexities and contradictions of our technologically driven world.…
"Innovating for People: Handbook of Human-Centered Design Methods," published by the LUMA Institute, serves as an invaluable resource for designers, innovators, and anyone involved in the creative and product development…
In "The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America," historian Margaret O'Mara delivers a nuanced, compelling narrative that charts the rise of Silicon Valley from a sleepy region of…
In "Digital Transformation: Survive and Thrive in an Era of Mass Extinction," Tom Siebel provides a clarion call for organizations to adapt or risk obsolescence in an age dominated by…