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New Release-Connecting Goals to Impacts and Outcomes: Harnessing Structured Conversations for Customer-Driven Value Delivery

Title:  Connecting Goals to Impacts and Outcomes:

 

Subtitle:Harnessing Structured Conversations for Customer-Driven Value Delivery

Author:  by by Claude Hanhart (Author), Rachel Collins (Author)  

Genre:     Non-Fiction/Business/Software Development

Format: eBook 

Length:   387 pages

Publication Date: January, 2026

Synopsis:

You’ve been in that Agile planning session.

Everyone agrees on goals like “improve customer experience” or “increase engagement.” The roadmap looks aligned. The OKRs are approved. But when the sprint ends, no one can clearly explain what success actually means—or why customers should care.

Months later, your product team ships a feature. Customers don’t use it. Stakeholders ask uncomfortable questions. Someone says, “I thought we were building something different.”

This isn’t a delivery problem. It’s a conversation problem.

Across Agile teams, product management organizations, and enterprise transformations, teams work hard, follow the process, and deliver on time—yet still struggle to create real customer and business value. The gap isn’t execution. It’s how goals, assumptions, and decisions are discussed.

Structured Conversations is a practical toolkit for closing that gap.

This book shows product leaders, Agile coaches, and delivery teams how to use clear language and visual thinking to align strategy, product decisions, and day‑to‑day work around measurable outcomes.

In this book, you’ll learn how to:

  • Write clear, outcome‑focused goals using VERB + NOUN syntax that eliminate ambiguity
  • Connect customer needs to business impact using Empathy Mapping, Customer Journey Mapping, and Impact Mapping
  • Align product roadmaps and delivery plans with OKRs that drive accountability and learning
  • Validate assumptions early using Hypothesis‑Driven Development and Example Mapping
  • Facilitate cross‑functional Agile conversations where disagreements become productive
  • Turn vague requirements into clear, executable user stories that teams interpret the same way


Drawing on experience across startups, financial services, and large‑scale Agile transformations, Structured Conversations bridges the gap between product strategy and value delivery with techniques that work in real‑world environments.

The approaches are modular. Start with the technique that addresses your biggest challenge today. Each chapter includes step‑by‑step guidance, real examples, and “Try This Right Now” exercises you can apply immediately.

Whether you work in product management, Agile delivery, or organizational change, this book helps you turn good intentions into measurable outcomes.

Free downloadable templates available at structured‑conversations.com

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New Release-The Real Cost of Regeneration: Judgement and the Limits of Modern Organizations

Title:  The Real Cost of Regeneration

 

Subtitle:  Judgement and the Limits of Modern Organizations

Author:  by Joel Carboni 

Genre:     Non-Fiction/Business/Personal Improvement

Format: eBook and Soft Cover and hardcover

Length:   132 pages

Publication Date: February, 2026

Synopsis:

The Real Cost of Regeneration: Judgment and the Limits of Modern Organizations examines why sustainable business strategy, regenerative leadership, and organizational design so often fail—even when intentions are good and effort is high.

This is not a leadership self‑help book. It is a systems thinking analysis of corporate governance, decision‑making under pressure, and organizational judgment in modern businesses and institutions—for readers who want to understand why sustainability and ESG efforts fail beyond surface‑level explanations.

Most organizations do not fail because leaders lack courage or values. They fail because systems decide before people do. Through alignment, speed, professionalism, portfolio management, risk and assurance processes, and late‑stage governance, leadership accountability is quietly displaced and judgment is narrowed long before harm becomes visible.

Written for board members, executives, senior leaders, sustainability professionals, and system designers working on ESG beyond compliance, this book examines:

  • Why speed becomes a design constraint that eliminates pause and refusal
  • How alignment and “professionalism” replace judgment in leadership teams
  • Why risk management and assurance often function as permission, not protection
  • How portfolio management converts strategic intent into obligation
  • Why formal authority arrives after decisions are already irreversible
  • How teams absorb harm that systems refuse to hold
  • Why regeneration requires giving up speed, optionality, deniability, and certain forms of power and growth

Rather than offering leadership frameworks or inspirational advice, The Real Cost of Regeneration exposes the structural limits of modern organizational design and asks what would actually have to change for regenerative leadership, sustainable business, and ethical governance to be real rather than performative.

If you are looking for a guide on how to motivate people or optimize performance, this book is not for you.

If you want to understand how systems create harm in well‑run organizations—and what regeneration actually costs when taken seriously—this book is the conversation most leadership literature avoids.

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New Release-SCALING YOURSELF:Designing a Personal Operating System for Career and Life

Title:  SCALING YOURSELF

Subtitle:  Designing a Personal Operating System for Career and Life

Author:  by Praval Panwar 

Genre:     Non-Fiction/Business/Personal Improvement

Format: eBook and Soft Cover and hardcover

Length:   81 pages

Publication Date: January, 2026

Synopsis:

High performers are taught to push harder as responsibilities grow.
But effort does not scale. Architecture does.

As careers advance, the same habits that once drove success begin to create overload, burnout, and diminishing impact. Decisions slow. Energy drops. Influence dilutes. The problem isn’t capability—it’s operating at a new level with an outdated personal operating system.

Scale Yourself applies principles from engineering, systems design, and leadership to the human side of performance. Instead of productivity hacks or motivation, it shows how to redesign how work, decisions, energy, and influence flow—so growth becomes sustainable.

This book is for ambitious professionals, engineers, and leaders whose success has increased complexity, not freedom.

This is not a book about doing more.
It is a book about designing better.

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New Release-HYPERSCALE

Title:  HYPERSCALE

Subtitle:  AI, Data Centers, and the Next Great Expansion of Global Energy Capacity

Author:  by Todd Thomas

Genre:     Non-Fiction/Green Business/Computers

Format: eBook and Soft Cover and audio

Publisher: New Life Publishing

Length:   130 pages

Publication Date: December, 2025

Synopsis:

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy at unprecedented speed. But behind every breakthrough in AI lies a far bigger challenge and opportunity: energy.

In Hyperscale, Todd Thomas, Best Selling Author of The Unleashing Abundant Energy Trilogy, pulls back the curtain on one of the most important and least understood transformations of our time. As hyperscale AI data centers grow to gigawatt scale, they are no longer passive consumers of electricity. They are becoming power producers, grid stabilizers, and central drivers of economic expansion.

“We’re proving that sustainability and strong economic growth can go hand in hand. We don’t have to choose between what’s right for the environment and what’s good for our communities. We can and must do both.”
Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan

Hyperscale explores how data centers are evolving into power-positive infrastructure through innovations such as virtual power plants, landfill mining, advanced nuclear and fusion energy, battery intelligence, waste-heat reuse, and renewable integration that scales without sacrificing reliability.

Grounded in real-world projects and industry data, this book provides a clear blueprint for how AI infrastructure can grow without breaking the grid or the planet. It connects the digital economy to the physical systems that sustain it and shows how abundance, resilience, and sustainability can advance together.

For leaders in technology, energy, finance, policy, construction, and infrastructure, Hyperscale is essential reading.

The digital economy and the energy economy are now the same economy.

Those who understand this shift will help build what comes next.

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