Author name: Andreas Von Der Heydt

Sven Mulder

“Many writing on AI narrows the question to productivity. Andreas von der Heydt does something far more ambitious. His HUMA approach spans everything from how individuals grow to how teams perform, how organizations adapt, and how the broader community can absorb how AI is changing work and life. A clear-eyed and profound contribution.” Sven MulderCEO, […]

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E. David Zotter

“HUMA is a compelling guide for leaders navigating an age of accelerating technological change. Andreas von der Heydt makes a powerful case that the future will not belong to leaders who surrender to machines, but to those who become more distinctly human while using technology with clarity and purpose. Practical, thoughtful, and deeply relevant, this

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Antonio Sciuto

“Most writing on AI and the future of work either reassures or alarms. Andreas von der Heydt does neither. He confronts the disruption ahead and refuses to soften its implications. Then he names what has to be done and delivers a concrete developmental architecture organizations can apply to transform successfully in an age where AI

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Julien Bardou

“Technology and AI will be everywhere. What separates the organizations and leaders who thrive will be the strength of their Human Power Skills. HUMA’s Five Core Competencies generate the 10 Human Power Skills, and those skills feed back to strengthen the Competencies. Andreas von der Heydt has built a growth flywheel where every element makes

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Lisa Tesvich

“Andreas von der Heydt argues that the distinctly human capabilities AI cannot meaningfully replicate will become the true foundation of strategy and leadership in the years ahead. His Five Core Competencies and 10 Human Power Skills provide a strong framework for developing those capabilities with intention and discipline. Leaders and organizations that invest in these

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Gopi Kallayi

“The leaders who will matter in a world driven by AI and intelligent machines are those who understand both the technology and the human capabilities it cannot replicate. Andreas von der Heydt’s HUMA book provides a rigorous, deeply human approach for developing exactly that combination. Required reading for anyone building organizations that will lead, not

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