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Book Summary The Adaptation Advantage by Chris Shipley and Heather E. McGowan | AudioBook 

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Book Summary The Adaptation Advantage by Chris Shipley and Heather E. McGowan | AudioBook
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The Adaptation Advantage explores how to navigate the future of work - without worrying about the robots taking over. It provides actionable insights on how to tap into uniquely human attributes like adaptation to excel.
Technology is transforming the world of work faster than ever. At the current crossroads, you face a choice: to dig in or adopt a new mindset. In this week’s reading recommendation, Heather McGowan and Chris Shipley explain how you can come out on top of the technical, business and cultural shifts affecting the workplace by detaching your identity from your job title and connecting it to your sense of purpose.
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