Why do smart leaders fail despite having more technology, more data, and more intelligence than ever before?
In an age where Artificial Intelligence can generate reports, analyze information, and automate decisions, many organizations are facing a surprising challenge. Employee engagement is falling, burnout is rising, and trust is becoming increasingly fragile.
The problem is not technology.
The problem is that many leaders are becoming technologically stronger while becoming emotionally weaker.
Drawing on research from Gallup and Google Project Aristotle, real-world case studies from healthcare, banking, customer service, and AI transformation initiatives, as well as the author's experience in KPMG Management Consulting and corporate leadership, this book explores the human capabilities that remain essential in the AI era.
Inside, you will discover:
• Why intelligent leaders sometimes struggle to inspire trust
• The hidden reason many AI initiatives encounter resistance
• What high-performing teams have in common
• Why psychological safety matters more than ever
• How trust influences engagement, innovation, and loyalty
• The three pillars of Love Intelligence: Care, Courage, and Connection
• Practical tools for building stronger relationships, teams, and organizations
This is not a book about rejecting AI.
It is a book about understanding what AI cannot replace.
Whether you are a leader, manager, entrepreneur, HR professional, coach, educator, or lifelong learner, this concise guide will help you navigate a world where technology continues to advance while human connection becomes increasingly valuable.
Because the greatest risk today is not artificial intelligence becoming too powerful.
It is humanity becoming too weak.
And the leaders who thrive in the future may not be those with the most intelligence, but those who know how to combine intelligence with trust, courage, and genuine human connection.
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