The Autonomous Enterprise (Hardcover)
Justus Daniel Eapen
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Add to basketHardcover. Most organizations think automation problems are technology problems.They usually aren't.The real failures happen quietly. A workflow changes. A rule gets updated. An approval path nobody remembers keeps running in the background because everyone assumed someone else was watching it.This book is about that gap.It is about the uncomfortable space between automation and accountability, where systems move faster than governance, where decision-making becomes blurry, and where organizations slowly lose visibility into their own operations.Written from the perspective of someone who has spent decades inside enterprise infrastructure, government operations, and large-scale systems, this is not a book about AI hype.It is a book about responsibility.Who approves automation.Who monitors it.Who can stop it.And who answers for it when things go wrong.Because the future will not belong to the organizations with the most automation.It will belong to the ones that still understand how to govern it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Most organizations think automation problems are technology problems.They usually aren't.The real failures happen quietly. A workflow changes. A rule gets updated. An approval path nobody remembers keeps running in the background because everyone assumed someone else was watching it.This book is about that gap.It is about the uncomfortable space between automation and accountability, where systems move faster than governance, where decision-making becomes blurry, and where organizations slowly lose visibility into their own operations.Written from the perspective of someone who has spent decades inside enterprise infrastructure, government operations, and large-scale systems, this is not a book about AI hype.It is a book about responsibility.Who approves automation.Who monitors it.Who can stop it.And who answers for it when things go wrong.Because the future will not belong to the organizations with the most automation.It will belong to the ones that still understand how to govern it.
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