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The Owner
A Business Novel about Work in the GenAI Era
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Narrado por:
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Charlie Burts
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De:
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Wei Chen
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Fasheng Xu
AI was supposed to make work easier. Instead, it exposed everything organizations were already avoiding.
At Northstar Consulting, Ethan leads GenAI transformations for companies racing to outpace competitors. Pilots launch. Demos impress executives. Dashboards glow green. But underneath the excitement, something harder begins to surface: workflows nobody owns, decisions nobody wants to make, and accountability that vanishes as work moves between people and systems.
As two clients take opposite paths, Ethan confronts a question larger than technology itself: When AI changes the flow of work, who becomes responsible for the outcome?
The Owner is a business audiobook about organizational change disguised as an AI initiative. Part workplace drama, part systems thinking, it explores the hidden tensions between automation and responsibility, speed and judgment, optimization and trust.
In the tradition of The Goal and The Phoenix Project, this audiobook uses narrative to examine how work really gets done inside modern institutions. The companies and characters are fictional, but the organizational patterns are drawn from real conversations with leaders, operators, and teams working through AI adoption in practice. The failures were rarely about the model. They were about who owned the process the model was part of. AI doesn't remove work. It moves work.
For leaders deciding what to delegate, builders deciding whether to optimize a task or strengthen a whole system, and educators forming the next generation of professionals, this is a story about what happens after the pilot succeeds. Because transformation ultimately depends less on the model than on the people willing to own the system around it.
Shaped by feedback from the book's Founding Readers, who helped sharpen the realism, organizational pressure, and practical questions the story returns to.
©2026 Wei Chen & Fasheng Xu (P)2026 Wei Chen & Fasheng Xu