Books That Shook the Business World: Exponential by Azeem Azhar
- Written by Sreevas Sahasranamam, Professor, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow

I originally got introduced to Azeem Azhar, the English journalist, startup founder and investor, through his podcast and newsletter[1], Exponential View. My research and teaching are around the same intersection of emerging technologies, business and society, and his newsletter soon became an essential weekly briefing on the space.
This made me very keen to read his first book[2], Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology, which was published in 2021 to great acclaim, including being listed[3] as one of the Financial Times’s best tech books of the year. I got through it in a matter of days, and was even compelled to design a new course around its core ideas for my master’s students in entrepreneurship and innovation.
When Azhar talks about exponential growth, he means that technologies such as computer chips, renewable energy, artificial intelligence (AI) and gene editing are getting cheaper, more powerful, and being adopted at faster and faster rates. This, he says, has transformed society, business and politics, though not always for the better.
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