| Author/Contributor(s): | Anderson, William |
| Publisher: | Iron Strategy Press |
| Date: | 12/29/2026 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Artificial intelligence can produce a forty-page analysis in an afternoon. It cannot tell you whether the number on page twelve will survive a board's first hard question. In The Augmentation Discipline, William Anderson argues that AI is not replacing human judgment—it is exposing it, and exposing it faster than most organizations can respond. Drawing on years inside enterprises where AI arrived before the discipline to govern it did, and on long interviews with practitioners who work where judgment failures carry real consequences, Anderson identifies four disciplines that determine whether leaders remain the authors of their organizations' decisions or become passengers in systems they can no longer read: the Operator, the Craftsman, the Builder, and the Leader. He then confronts the harder problem—that having all four inside one organization changes nothing unless something is built to connect them, and in most organizations nothing is. For executives, senior operators, and transformation leaders who have already been tested by AI complexity, this is a practitioner's account of what the Judgment Revolution requires and what it costs to meet it.