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100 1  McGowan, Heather,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Adaptation Advantage /|cMcGowan, Heather.|h[O'Reilly 
       for electronic resources] 
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520    We stand at an inflection point where technology can be 
       leveraged to unleash human potential, or it can pit humans
       against machines. Heather McGowan and Chris Shipley have 
       dedicated the last five years to understanding how 
       technical, business, and cultural shifts have brought us 
       to this place in order to construct this comprehensive and
       approachable guide to the future of work. Blending 
       insights from interviews with hundreds of executives with 
       insights on professional and cultural identity, The 
       Adaptation Advantage explains the profound changes the 
       world of work has undergone and posits the solution: 
       create new systems that detach identity from work and 
       connect it to purpose. This purpose, the authors suggest, 
       will motivate learning, engagement, empowerment, and lead 
       to new forms of identity throughout the workforce. Only 
       then can we embrace a new approach to work that places 
       learning and adaptability at its center. With an 
       insightful foreword by New York Times columnist and 
       bestselling author Thomas L. Friedman, The Adaptation 
       Advantage: Let Go, Learn Fast, and Thrive in the Future of
       Work is an important resource for all leaders looking to 
       help people develop the resilient, adaptive identities 
       necessary to flourish in the rapidly changing workplace. 
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