Move beyond individual prompts and engineer the full information environment an AI model receives. Learn to design, test, measure, and govern context for reliable AI workflows.
AI governance changes when AI stops merely producing answers and begins taking action. Runtime AI Governance provides the architecture, controls, evidence and assurance methods practitioners need to govern agentic AI while consequential actions are still observable, interruptible and accountable.
The six-phase method for delivering AI projects, from the first business question to production monitoring. One chapter per phase, each closing on its deliverables and decision gate, with a single case study running the full length of the book. 82 diagrams, 78 tables, 15 reusable templates, and a certification track for readers preparing PMI-CPMAI.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way businesses sell, engage customers, and drive growth. The AI Sales Automation Blueprint is a practical guide to leveraging AI for sales automation, lead generation, customer support, CRM optimization, and intelligent business growth. Whether you're a business leader, entrepreneur, sales professional, or marketer, this book provides actionable strategies to help you increase revenue, streamline operations, and build a scalable AI-powered sales ecosystem.
当"会做"被 AI 打到地板价,"想得清"成了最贵的资产。这本书给你一张表、一个循环、一份九十天清单。
Five years later. The company had grown. Notexplosively, not spectacularly — just in a healthy way. Newcolleagues, new customers, new ideas. And every day, thesame calm.The application still existed, but it looked different: newfeatures, new possibilities, new technology. Some partsfrom the first version had long since disappeared. Otherswere still almost the same — not because they were old, butbecause they still worked well.One Monday morning a new employee walked into theoffice. His first workday. He looked around curiously:workbenches, office, schedule, whiteboard. Next to thewhiteboard still hung the old brass key, with its small tag.Trust“Welcome,” said Lisa. “Nervous?”He nodded. “A bit.”“That’s part of it,” she answered calmly.She showed him around the company. Not rushed, notaccording to a rigid script — just the way everyone hadonce been shown around, with attention, with room forquestions.At the end of the tour they stopped by a cabinet. On toplay an old notebook. The cover was worn, the elastic bandsa bit stretched.“What’s that?” the new employee asked.Lisa smiled. “That?” She picked up the book carefully.“That’s where a lot of the way we work around here firstbegan.”“Can I take a look?”“Of course.”He opened the book. The first page.— 265 —Why does this take so much time?He paged further. He saw questions, sketches,improvements, crossed-out ideas, thoughts. No perfectmanual, no success story — but a search.Slowly he paged all the way to the back, to the last page.There it said just one sentence.This page isn’t for me.He looked up. “Why is this one empty?”Lisa smiled. “I think…” She thought for a moment. “…because no one else can write down what you’re about todiscover.”She put the notebook back. Not in a display case, notbehind glass — just back on the cabinet, within reach.The employee stood there a while longer. He looked atthe empty page. Then at the whiteboard. Then at the key.“Can I ask something?” he said.Lisa started laughing softly. “That’s actually what we’rehoping for.”He nodded. “Where do I start?”Lisa didn’t point to the computer, not to the schedule, notto the manuals. She pointed to an empty notebook lying onthe desk. “There.”He picked it up. Opened the first page. Turned his penbetween his fingers a few times. He thought for a moment.Just a moment. Then he wrote. Slowly. Calmly. With care.What problem am I actually trying to solve?He set the pen down. And smiled. Not because he alreadyknew the answer, but because he had finally found the rightquestion.Outside, the morning sun shone over the workshop.Inside, a new workday began. And somewhere, withoutanyone saying it out loud, a new story began too.The End
Every news feed is full of AI buzzwords: Transformers, tokens, embeddings, context windows, hallucinations, objective functions. Yet most explanations are either dense academic textbooks or empty marketing fluff. ☕ Coffee Break AI is your practical guide to AI. Written in plain English with warm real-world analogies. It breaks down the core mechanisms of AI into 40 bite-sized chapters.
一本寫給經營者、專業工作者與創業者的實踐非虛構,協助讀者檢視時間、現金流、判斷、關係與退出能力,讓學習、企業、資本與 AI 真正服務於人生選擇權。
一本写给经营者、专业人士与创业者的实践非虚构,帮助读者审计时间、现金流、判断、关系与退出能力,让学习、企业、资本和 AI 真正服务于人生选择权。
A practical work of nonfiction for operators, professionals, and founders who want learning, enterprise, capital, and AI to expand their power to choose rather than multiply their obligations.
AI is becoming part of everyday professional work. This practical, non-technical handbook will show you how to use it effectively to save time, improve the quality of your work, make better-informed decisions, and get more done. Learn what AI does well, where human judgement matters, and how to work confidently with AI in the real world.