Leadership, Real Estate and Disruptive Technology

Technological Situational Happenstances

by Dr. Joseph Aluya, D.B.A.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/11/2011

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 516
ISBN : 9781456757069
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 516
ISBN : 9781456757076

About the Book

This revised edition explains various archetypes of deft leaderships. Deft leaders were collaborating seamlessly and synergistically with the data analysts (DA), data scientists (DS) and information analysts (IA) in maximizing organizational profit. Examined at the background was the germinal convoluted and obscured meaning of the various leadership styles. Catechized and introduced was the internet of things (IoT) and industrial internet of things (IIoT). Analyzed and presented were the epochs of the real estate trends from the 1800s to the 21st century. Holistically explored was why the United States economic cyclical peaks and troughs have occurred more than ten times since the last black Friday of the 1929. Despite the sophisticated Wall Street’s financial experts and wizardry, these cyclical circles would continue particularly in the United States and within the global macro-economics in general. Examples were expounded from the prism of scholastic contra-suppositions in this opus that supported these accessions. Most significantly, innovative leaders used analytics from insights important data extracted from big datasets via TSHs to change, gauge and predict technological pathways or trends. By so doing, these innovators disrupt the existing systems. As a result, the marketplace tectonically shifts globally in their favor. Within this stratum, big data was categorized and introduced. APPLE Corporation’s used of important data gleaned from large datasets was narratively presented as a case study. Case studies of AOL Time Warner, Hewlett-Packard, UPS, reasons why Microsoft acquired Nokia and Yahoo Corporation were used to illustrate this phenomenon.


About the Author

Dr. Joseph Aluya is the Director of Aluya Institute of Strategic Management (Global Mindset) in California and the author of the following books: (a) Disruptive Technology Meets the Biofuels Industry: Biofuels Global Implications (b) Complexity of Leadership, Organizations, and Real Estate Industry; (c) Leadership, real estate and disruptive technology: Technological situational happenstances, published in 2008 and this current revised edition in 2015; (b) Nanotechnology, solar, wind, and hybrid alternative energy: Global leadership perspectives 2010,; (d) Housing Phenomena in Abuja, Nigeria-A Case Study; (e) Housing in Sub-Saharan African Cities and f) The Influences of Big Data Analytics: Is Big Data a Disruptive Technology?; all published in the United States. Dr. Aluya is an adjunct faculty at the University of Riverside, in California and has lectured in various university in California and online universities. Dr. Aluya is the President of the Journal of Disruptive Technology and Editor-In-Chief. A peer reviewer at Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy with the Taylor and Francis Group and other peer review Journals. Also noted, that must of his writings in the above mentioned books have been double blinded under peer-reviewed within blended cross-disciplines and published at Taylor and Francis Group, London and Switzerland, International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT) in India, other Asia and Middle East countries.