An Inbox Between Us
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
Every organization has two versions of itself. There's the documented one — the processes, the org charts, the goals and values that make up the official story. Then there's the way things actually work. The workarounds people build because the real process doesn't fit. The spreadsheets no one asked for but everyone depends on. The conversations where someone finally says what they actually need.
That second version has always been there. It's how businesses actually run. And AI is about to walk right into the middle of it.
An Inbox Between Us is not a framework, a productivity system, or a technology roadmap. David Dean draws on nearly 20 years working inside complex organizations — close to the real decisions, workarounds, and human behavior that determine how work actually gets done — to examine what AI makes visible when it enters that environment. AI doesn't understand context, politics, or consequence. It processes what it's given. But because it operates at scale and proximity to daily work, it surfaces patterns that were previously scattered, easy to rationalize, or buried across everyday business activities.
What becomes visible is often uncomfortable. But it's also an opportunity to self-realize — as a person and as an organization.
Inside this book, you'll find:
•Why organizations routinely misunderstand how their own work gets done — and what AI reveals about the gap
•How people creatively adapt around broken processes, and why those adaptations matter more than most leaders realize
•Why AI solutions fail when they're built on the official story instead of the real one
•What it means to build trust with AI the same way you'd build trust with a new team member — gradually, with guardrails you control
•Why the people doing the undocumented work every day are the most important part of this entire equation
This book is for business leaders and for every working person who's been handed AI and told to figure it out, and wants a clearer, more human way to understand what it actually means for how they work.