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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDebasis “DB” Bhaumik is an entrepreneurial leader who has worked with and for many global Fortune 100 organizations across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. He started his career as a technology entrepreneur in India and has undertaken various leadership roles in North America. He is a well-respected leader, author, speaker, and Board Member. DB’s past books include ‘Leadership 4.0: Proven Habits for Sustainable Success in the Digital World’, which is based on the belief that technology is a commodity - people are the differentiators; ‘Let’s Do It Right: A Journey from ExcRead More...
Debasis “DB” Bhaumik is an entrepreneurial leader who has worked with and for many
global Fortune 100 organizations across Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. He
started his career as a technology entrepreneur in India and has undertaken various
leadership roles in North America. He is a well-respected leader, author, speaker, and
Board Member. DB’s past books include ‘Leadership 4.0: Proven Habits for Sustainable
Success in the Digital World’, which is based on the belief that technology is
a commodity - people are the differentiators; ‘Let’s Do It Right: A Journey from Exclusion
to Inclusion, ‘which is based on the belief that inclusion is powerful as long as the majority
is not left behind; ‘Amour: Being in Love’ - a couple’s relationship journey, and ‘First Day at
Work’ – Journey of a woman through prisons of patterns.
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"Technology will become a commodity. Leadership will be the differentiator.”
We stand at the threshold of a transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just another technology—it’s a multiplier of human potential that can accelerate our journey toward abundance.
Drawing on personal experiences from childhood scarcity to present-day leadership, Debasis “DB” Bhaumik shows how AI is removing the friction tha
"Technology will become a commodity. Leadership will be the differentiator.”
We stand at the threshold of a transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just another technology—it’s a multiplier of human potential that can accelerate our journey toward abundance.
Drawing on personal experiences from childhood scarcity to present-day leadership, Debasis “DB” Bhaumik shows how AI is removing the friction that has kept opportunity locked away from billions.
This book is a call to action for leaders everywhere. The organizations that thrive won’t be those with the best AI—they’ll be those with leaders who are Curious Technologists, Creative Changemakers, Humble Listeners, and Thoughtful Governors.
The horizon of abundance is here. The question is whether we will lead it or be led by it. Intelligence is now abundant. Leadership determines whether that abundance is realized.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
• Why technology arbitrage is gone and leadership is the differentiator
• The four essential leadership capabilities for the AI age
• When it comes to AI, How to balance FOMO with fear, experimentation with governance
• Practical frameworks to translate AI fascination into real value
• Why abundance requires intentional leadership, not just technology
"Technology will become a commodity. Leadership will be the differentiator.”
We stand at the threshold of a transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just another technology—it’s a multiplier of human potential that can accelerate our journey toward abundance.
Drawing on personal experiences from childhood scarcity to present-day leadership, Debasis “DB” Bhaumik shows how AI is removing the friction tha
"Technology will become a commodity. Leadership will be the differentiator.”
We stand at the threshold of a transformation unlike any in human history. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just another technology—it’s a multiplier of human potential that can accelerate our journey toward abundance.
Drawing on personal experiences from childhood scarcity to present-day leadership, Debasis “DB” Bhaumik shows how AI is removing the friction that has kept opportunity locked away from billions.
This book is a call to action for leaders everywhere. The organizations that thrive won’t be those with the best AI—they’ll be those with leaders who are Curious Technologists, Creative Changemakers, Humble Listeners, and Thoughtful Governors.
The horizon of abundance is here. The question is whether we will lead it or be led by it. Intelligence is now abundant. Leadership determines whether that abundance is realized.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
• Why technology arbitrage is gone and leadership is the differentiator
• The four essential leadership capabilities for the AI age
• When it comes to AI, How to balance FOMO with fear, experimentation with governance
• Practical frameworks to translate AI fascination into real value
• Why abundance requires intentional leadership, not just technology
First Day at Work is a book which talks about the journey of a woman through the prisons of pattern . This is a must read for all women and everyone else who consider themselves as allies. I love it when talent gets to express itself, not constrained by gender at birth. I get encouraged by my wife, my niece, Brene Brown, Michele Obama, Cheryl Sandburg, and most importantly all my amazing female coworkers. Then I hear on the news, in some parts
First Day at Work is a book which talks about the journey of a woman through the prisons of pattern . This is a must read for all women and everyone else who consider themselves as allies. I love it when talent gets to express itself, not constrained by gender at birth. I get encouraged by my wife, my niece, Brene Brown, Michele Obama, Cheryl Sandburg, and most importantly all my amazing female coworkers. Then I hear on the news, in some parts of the world, men are deciding for women’s code of conduct in public - what she can be allowed to talk about? What can she wear? Is she even allowed to speak outside of her home? It becomes news when in some parts of the world now allow women to drive. Really? Give? Allow? Who gave us the right to ‘Give’ or the right to ‘Allow’?
Are we really making progress or are societal patterns holding us back?
This is a book based on the life of a woman who was born in India a month before India’s independence in August of 1947 and her journey over almost eight decades. A story which moves through societal patterns and observations.
The book talks about Uma’s relentless efforts to fight the norm, her submissions, and her acceptances.
Uma had a very simple dream. Uma wanted to be a teacher and be a lifelong learner and stay surrounded by books. The book explores whether Uma achieves her dream? And the price she pays along the way as she tries.
Uma is not just a seventy-eight-year-old Indian woman - she represents billions of women around the world, east to west, north to south.
First Day at Work is a book which talks about the journey of a woman through the prisons of pattern . This is a must read for all women and everyone else who consider themselves as allies. I love it when talent gets to express itself, not constrained by gender at birth. I get encouraged by my wife, my niece, Brene Brown, Michele Obama, Cheryl Sandburg, and most importantly all my amazing female coworkers. Then I hear on the news, in some parts
First Day at Work is a book which talks about the journey of a woman through the prisons of pattern . This is a must read for all women and everyone else who consider themselves as allies. I love it when talent gets to express itself, not constrained by gender at birth. I get encouraged by my wife, my niece, Brene Brown, Michele Obama, Cheryl Sandburg, and most importantly all my amazing female coworkers. Then I hear on the news, in some parts of the world, men are deciding for women’s code of conduct in public - what she can be allowed to talk about? What can she wear? Is she even allowed to speak outside of her home? It becomes news when in some parts of the world now allow women to drive. Really? Give? Allow? Who gave us the right to ‘Give’ or the right to ‘Allow’?
Are we really making progress or are societal patterns holding us back?
This is a book based on the life of a woman who was born in India a month before India’s independence in August of 1947 and her journey over almost eight decades. A story which moves through societal patterns and observations.
The book talks about Uma’s relentless efforts to fight the norm, her submissions, and her acceptances.
Uma had a very simple dream. Uma wanted to be a teacher and be a lifelong learner and stay surrounded by books. The book explores whether Uma achieves her dream? And the price she pays along the way as she tries.
Uma is not just a seventy-eight-year-old Indian woman - she represents billions of women around the world, east to west, north to south.
Following the default and successful path of match making, Rono Dasgupta, a smart NRI techie, gets married to Manjari, an attractive Bengali girl. Though they have some societal similarities, they are completely different personalities with absolutely different life experiences. Will they turn into another successful arranged marriage story or will they fall apart? Will it only be compromise and staying together or will love foster? While the couple is trying
Following the default and successful path of match making, Rono Dasgupta, a smart NRI techie, gets married to Manjari, an attractive Bengali girl. Though they have some societal similarities, they are completely different personalities with absolutely different life experiences. Will they turn into another successful arranged marriage story or will they fall apart? Will it only be compromise and staying together or will love foster? While the couple is trying to work this out, a shattering secret comes out from one of the family members... A couple who is barely formed – how will they handle it? Amour… Being in Love dissects love, longings, relationships and sexual encounters like never before, through the compelling tale of Rono, Manjari and the Dasgupta family.
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