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David De Cremer is a provost chair, professor in management and the founder and director of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind (AiTH) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School. He is the former KPMG-chaired professor in management studies at the University of Cambridge, and has been named the most influential economist in the Netherlands (2009–2010), a global thought ... Read more on David De Cremer
“Like the long-discussed dispute over efficiency and equality, the rapid development of AI gives rise to the discussion whether the pursuit of maximizing efficiency at the cost of a less humane society is acceptable? Leadership by Algorithm echoes the importance of using AI in wise ways to improve the human condition—a purpose that technology is originally developed to serve. Thought-provoking!” Frederick Shen, CIO, Aeternam Stella Investment Group
“Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence, but no one has a clue how it will affect the way organizations are managed… until now. David De Cremer, a leading expert, has written the most informative book I’ve read on how algorithms will change leadership—and which parts are unlikely to be replaced by a machine.” Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take, and host of the chart-topping TED podcast WorkLife
“Leadership by Algorithm is a wonderful exploration of how artificial intelligence will transform management and leadership. The book makes bold predictions about the nature and role of leadership in tomorrow’s organisations, and will fundamentally change the way you think about the role that algorithms will and should play in organizations. A truly original and insightful book!” Bert De Reyck, Dean of UCL School of Management
“As the power of AI touches practically every facet of our lives, Dr De Cremer’s Leadership by Algorithm is a must-read. His incisive analysis and thought-provoking ideas offer every reader fresh perspectives and prudent insights that are essential in riding on this massive revolution. Brilliant work.” Yeow-Kwang Guan, CEO, Mizuho Bank Singapore
“Leadership by Algorithm is timely, novel, smart and refreshing, providing an enlightened view on how humans and machines can successfully work together to lead the organization of tomorrow. Required reading for all future business leaders!” Francisco Veloso, Dean of Imperial College of Business
“Leadership by Algorithm is a must read for those who want to understand how in the AI era companies have to be run and what kind of leadership will be needed. Thought provoking!” James Liang, Chairman, former CEO and co-founder of Ctrip
"The tech revolution is happening. But what we need now is a revolution in leadership and in organisations. David De Cremer expertly maps out how this can and must happen.” Stuart Crainer, Co-founder Thinkers50
“David De Cremer, one of the top gurus in corporate culture, provides unique insight in Leadership by Algorithm as to what leadership means in the AI age. Ignore at your peril!” Alexandros Papaspyridis, Director Higher Education at Microsoft Asia Pacific Japan
"Will your next boss be a robot? In case you haven’t pondered your AI future, David De Cremer—one of the 'World’s Top 30 Management Gurus'—has done it for you in his fascinating book, Leadership By Algorithm. Read your future today." James Bradley, Three-times New York Times bestseller and author of Flags of Our Fathers
"An insightful and thought provoking book which should be essential reading for all leaders operating in an increasingly technology fuelled world." Melanie Richards, Deputy Chair KPMG in the UK
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This event introduces David De Cremer's new book "Leadership by Algorithm: Who leads and who follows in the AI era?" joined by Jamie Anderson (one of the top management thinkers by Financial Times ...
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David de Cremer, Provost Chair and Founder and Director of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind, NUS Business School, who has written a book ‘Leadership by Algorithm’ on this topic, gives ...
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Leadership by Algorithm will be of most interest to those involved in the management of businesses and anyone else who is fascinated by the power of and challenges posed by rapidly developing ...
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Everyone is buzzing about artificial intelligence, but few people have a clue how it will affect the way organizations are managed. After spending years studying leadership and trust, De Cremer has ...
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De Cremer is provost’s chair and professor in management and organizations at NUS Business School at the National University of Singapore. He is the founder and director of the Center on AI ...
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De Cremer's vision is of a world in which human and algorithm work alongside each other, with managers liberated from humdrum tasks and computers helping to reinforce trust and augment ...
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Before moving to NUS, he was the KPMG endowed chaired professor in management studies at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He is named one of the World’s top 30 management gurus and ...
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Algorithms learn from data given to them: if the data is biased, the results will be biased, so all those involved in the system need to be responsible.
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The increasing attention being paid to artificial intelligence raises important questions about its integration with social sciences and humanity, according to David De Cremer, founder and director ...
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David De Cremer, author of Leadership by Algorithm: Who Leads and Who Follows in the AI Era has been named as one of the “2021 Thinkers50 Radar list of 30 next generation business thinkers”.
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The European Business Review devoted its entire January-February 2021 issue to AiTH and our thought leadership. In this video you'll find the cover of the special issue and an interview with David De ...
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