The race is already underway. While most executives debate whether artificial intelligence matters, the firms that will define the next decade of competition are quietly building intelligence capacity that compounds every quarter. The gap between leaders and laggards is not closing. It is widening.
BUS 501: The Intelligence Race is the capstone volume of the AI-Era Business Curriculum's advanced strategy sequence — a rigorous, no-hype examination of how AI is restructuring competitive dynamics across every industry that processes information, serves customers, or allocates resources. Drawing on foundational frameworks from competitive economics and organizational strategy, this volume gives business leaders the analytical tools to understand what they are actually competing for, who they are competing against, and how to build intelligence capacity that generates durable advantage rather than expensive activity.
Inside, you will find frameworks for assessing your organization's intelligence velocity, building data and talent moats that outlast any single model generation, designing AI architecture that compounds in value over time, navigating the regulatory horizon before it becomes a liability, and competing in the intelligence race without sacrificing the human judgment that makes organizations resilient when models fail.
This is not a book about AI technology. It is a book about winning.
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