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OverviewA well-paid executive feels trapped in her very respected but unsatisfying job. A startup founder has paying customers, but knows that unless he ""fires"" them and pivots the business, his startup won't make it. A senior government planner is tasked with undoing the nation's reliance on outdated infrastructure. These are all examples of individuals stuck in a Local Maximum; we've reached a peak, but not the one that fulfills the highest potential. In order to move up in our pursuits, we must first move back down--a realization which can lead to frustration, decision-making paralysis, and lost opportunity. In How to Move Up When the Only Way Is Down, Judah Taub draws from his perspective guiding early stage AI startups, his years serving in military intelligence, and experiences leading innovation throughout his career. With his off-the-beaten path perspective, Judah shares insights into how humans can achieve better decision-making by learning how AI overcomes local maximums. Explore: ● How to anticipate and identify Local Maximums ● How to overcome psychological Local Maximum blocks and biases ● How to build skills and apply strategies to succeed in complex decision-making ● And more Full Product DetailsAuthor: Judah Taub , Frank BlockPublisher: Ascent Audio Imprint: Ascent Audio ISBN: 9798228317178Publication Date: 22 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJudah Taub is the founder and managing partner of Hetz, one of Israel's leading early-stage venture capital firms with assets under management of over $300 million. Judah sits on the boards of more than a dozen disruptive tech start-ups, most as the very first investor. Frank Block is an author turned full-time narrator who has recorded 470-plus audiobooks from his home studio nestled in the Canadian Rockies. Frank grew up in a small prairie town surrounded by colorful storytellers, which helped him develop his own unique craft of storytelling. He has also been called upon to be the public address announcer for countless hockey games over the years. Frank lives with his wife of more than thirty years in beautiful British Columbia and enjoys spending time with his three children and one grandchild. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |