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Self-awareness

M. S. S. El Namaki
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M. S. S. El Namaki: VU School of Management

Chapter 7 in Neo Strategic Management, 2023, pp 79-86 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A multiple of characteristics have been attributed to top management in traditional management literature. Leadership, initiative, and sense of direction are among them. Artificial intelligence has introduced a novel characteristic: awareness. Top management has to demonstrate all common characteristics but before all self-awareness. Awareness, an artificial intelligence-derived concept, precedes all other because of contemporary powerful forces of change engulfing organizations and their environment. Those forces render a “propensity to sense” or an ability to monitor and measure change within oneself and within the environment around him. Awareness could possibly lead to a “propensity to sense.” The following chapter defines the concept of awareness and places emphasis on the “self” related dimension of awareness. Reason is the very relevance of this type or strata of awareness to the emerging technologies and the changing concepts of strategic thinking.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37208-7_7

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