PJ Caldas takes us on
an absorbing, surprising, and exciting ride. This story has everything I want
from a novel—it transports me, holds my attention (I couldn’t stop reading it), and creates a unique world that I’ve never visited before.
Always innovative,
PJ builds his interdisciplinary narrative core by merging different
domains—martial arts and artificial intelligence—all building a highly
imaginative story about immortality and the future of human intelligence.
If you are thinking about what AI has in
store for us or if you’re a martial arts fan or practitioner, The Girl
from Wudang packs a walloping good time.
From Emmy-winner, Brazilian best-seller PJ Caldas, comes a story about immortality, martial arts and AI that will make you change the way you look at life, science, and the crazy times we are living in.
My Name is Tigress and I am immortal. This is my story.
Yinyin, called Tigress, was raised in the sacred mountains of Wudang, where her life was about Tai Chi, the Dao, and trying to balance her yang with yin. Artificial intelligence and neuroscience were things she'd never even heard of. But then her overpowering yang sets her on a course to the Bay Area…
Smarter Collaboration is the indispensable handbook I need to collaborate productively in a global business and academic landscape. If you're a forward-thinking leader or thinker seeking to revamp your organization, redefine your operational methodologies, and enhance your overall influence and achievements, I highly recommend this wise guide.
In today's global landscape, where businesses and society grapple with increasingly intricate and significant challenges, mastering the art of smart collaboration is undeniably one of the most crucial skills. That's why this book remains on my desk.
Gardner and Matviak, with their research, wisdom, and compelling examples, pave the way for leaders to embark on a journey that commences by genuinely appreciating the insights individuals bring to the conversation and culminates in creative solutions and innovations that surpass what any single group could achieve independently. I have enthusiastically adopted their core tenets of effective collaboration to make all my collaborations more productive and meaningful.
We need a new approach for solving tough problems in a complex world-we need to collaborate smarter.
Market volatility. Sustainability demands. Hybrid working. Opportunities and hazards of fast-changing technology and regulations. Companies and nonprofits face more daunting challenges than ever. How can we collaborate in our organizations-and with outside partners-to solve problems, innovate, and succeed?
Smarter Collaboration offers groundbreaking solutions. This indispensable new book lays out a pragmatic action plan blending rich stories, new empirical research, and loads of practical advice to help companies thrive by collaborating more effectively. As Harvard professor Heidi K. Gardner and senior executive Ivan A.…
Finally,
a book that presents stories demonstrating that multicultural marketing is far
more than a thin incremental layer on top of existing consumer advertising
campaigns. Robinson shows how multicultural marketing does genuine “heavy
lifting” with strategic insights and breakthrough creative work that stands out.
He explains that multicultural marketing was innovative in ways that
preceded the rest of the industry by over a decade. Robinson
makes the case for representation personal yet universal and pulls back the
curtain on how the industry’s words often do not match their actions concerning
diversity, equity, and inclusion.
As
an educator, I will be assigning this book and am thrilled to have a resource
written by an esteemed pro who embodies all that is good in the profession.
"Black on Madison Avenue" tells the shocking truth about one of the most un-diverse white-collar professions in America.
"Black on Madison Avenue" tells the explosive stories that Madison Avenue doesn't want you to read.
"Black on Madison Avenue" reveals the incredible experiences of a Black man who has spent 40+ years on Madison Avenue at some of the advertising industry's most prestigious agencies andgives readers a rare glimpse of what it's like to be one of the very, very few Black professionals in the advertising agency business.
Advertising decides what America wants. And yet, for an industry that professes to…
How do you get great ideas? With a new method: “The Three Gs – Goal, Gap and Gain.”
In the pursuit of success, the Three Gs elevate your idea generation process to unlock transformative ideas: a goal is what you want to achieve, a gap, a void in a sector, discipline, or business, and a gain is a benefit for business, society, or the planet.
Generate or crystallize worthwhile ideas—ideas of value that improve our lives and consider the triple bottom line—people, the planet, and profit—rather than simply profit or novelty.