This book is an introduction to the world of Artificial Intelligence. I bought it after I attended a presentation by the authhor. WHat he presented was just as good as if not better than stage magic. This book can be a life changer for everybody with an open mind. It makes so many troudin and not so rougine tasks easier and frees up our creativity. The word ' accelerator' in the title is right on THis is a must read for everyody who does not want to be left behind
Serial entrepreneur, business and tech expert, and best-selling author Mike Koenigs is one of the first to use Ai to create entirely new businesses, products, and brands from scratch, and transform existing businesses from old-school models to new “Ai-ified” multiplier businesses. Now, he’s giving you the roadmap to enter the Trillionaire Ai Economy.. Inside you’ll find a complete step-by-step blueprint for putting Ai to work in your business to…Immediately get back at least one day a week of productivity for you and everyone on your team.Clone yourself and your smartest employees so you’re never owner or key-person dependent again.Create your…
Dr. Fred Moss is an eminent psychologist. Find Your True Voice is one of the best self help books I ever read. The 100 pages of this book are packed with the best advice for practically anybody, but especially mentors, influencers, teachers, podcasters and all other people with a message to share. At the very core of this teaching is the focus on authenticity, be true to yourself at all times, and that means you have to get to know yourself as well as you can. I am a coach and mentor, and this book has elevated my game.
Robin Dreeke is a retired FBI counterintelligence agent. During the time he operated in the field he was known to be one of the most successful agents. His instinctive understanding of human nature enabled him to turn several GRU (Russian military intelligence) agents. Mr. Dreeke made a career change and joined the behavioral division of the FBI where he acquired more and deeper insights into human behavior. He eventually was promoted to lead the behavioral division from which he retired . In 'Sizing People up' the author shares the incredible wisdom he acquired during his years in intelligence. What makes the book so readable is the fact that he uses a lot of examples of real cases he was involved in. I am in the 'people business' and an amateur psychologist. As such I consider 'Sizing People up' as a great companion piece to the famous 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' by Dale Carnegie.
After two decades as a behavior analyst in the FBI, Robin Dreeke knows a thing or two about sizing people up. He's navigated complex situations that range from handling Russian spies to navigating the internal politics at the Bureau. Through that experience, he was forced to develop a knack for reading people--their intentions, their capabilities, their desires and their fears.
Dreeke's first book, It's Not All About "Me," has become a cult favorite with readers seeking to build quick rapport with others. His last book, The Code of Trust, was about how to inspire trust in others as a leader.…
The author had a great career in intelligence work. At the height of his career he was in charge of the FBI behavioral division. In this book he shares the valuable insights he gained during his iyears in intelligence. The book reads like fiction while easily considered to be an excellent psycholgy textbook.