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Rise Of The Machines A Critical Consideration Of Automated Leadership Decision Making In Organizations 5th Edition Ken Parry

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Rise Of The Machines A Critical Consideration Of Automated Leadership Decision Making In Organizations 5th Edition Ken Parry
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Publisher: SAGE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 24
Author: Ken Parry, Michael Cohen & Sukanto Bhattacharya
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 5
Volume: 41

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Rise Of The Machines A Critical Consideration Of Automated Leadership Decision Making In Organizations 5th Edition Ken Parry by Ken Parry, Michael Cohen & Sukanto Bhattacharya instant download after payment.

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Machines are increasingly becoming a substitute for human skills and
intelligence in a number of fields where decisions that are crucial to group
performance have to be taken under stringent constraints—for example,
when an army contingent has to devise battlefield tactics or when a medical
team has to diagnose and treat a life-threatening condition or illness. We
hypothesize a scenario where similar machine-based intelligent technology
is available to support, and even substitute human decision making in an
organizational leadership context. We do not engage in any metaphysical
debate on the plausibility of such a scenario. Rather, we contend that given
what we observe in several other fields of human decision making, such a
scenario may very well eventuate in the near future. We argue a number
of “positives” that can be expected to emerge out of automated group
and organizational leadership decision making. We also posit several antitheses—“negatives” that can also potentially emerge from the hypothesized
scenario and critically consider their implications. We aim to bring
leadership and organization theorists, as well as researchers in machine
intelligence, together at the discussion table for the first time and postulate

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