The Book On Artificial Leverage: How to Use Tools, Technology, and Systems to Outwork Entire Teams Without Burnout
By David Webb
Leverage is the multiplier that turns effort into outsized results. Artificial leverage-powered by technology, automation, and intelligent systems-means you can achieve what once required entire teams, without adding hours or burning out. The Book On Artificial Leverage is your blueprint for building that multiplier into your work and life.
This is not about chasing every new app or tool. It's about strategically selecting and integrating systems, so they serve your goals, remove bottlenecks, and expand your capacity. Done right, artificial leverage lets you operate at scale without sacrificing control or quality.
Inside, you'll learn:
- How to audit your workflows for high-leverage opportunities.
- When to automate, when to delegate, and when to do it yourself.
- The "friction audit" method for identifying and removing slow points.
- How to design systems that learn and adapt with you.
- Strategies for scaling output without scaling stress.
Built from real-world implementation across industries, this book cuts through hype and focuses on what works. It's written for entrepreneurs, creators, and operators who want maximum output from minimal input-and want to achieve it without running themselves into the ground.
If you're ready to replace effort with advantage, The Book On Artificial Leverage will show you how.
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David Webb is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with more than three decades of experience at the intersection of technology, finance, and services. As the founder and CEO of multiple ventures-some celebrated successes and some hard-learned failures-he has cultivated a reputation for turning complexity into clarity, driving growth, and leading organizations through periods of both turbulence and transformation. His career has been defined by a willingness to take calculated risks, embrace innovation, and pursue opportunities others often overlook.David's debut book, Life Unscripted: What You Should Have Learned in High School, distilled years of professional and personal experience into a practical guide for navigating the overlooked realities of adulthood. His second, The Book On Risk Management in Payments, marked a decisive step into specialized territory, tackling one of the most pressing challenges in global commerce: how to anticipate threats, safeguard trust, and manage risk in a world where money moves faster than regulation.With his third book, The Book On Strategic Obsession: How to Turn Long-Term Thinking Into a Competitive Weapon, David advanced his mission further by exploring the discipline of sustained, long-horizon thinking as a defining advantage in leadership and strategy. Drawing from decades at the intersection of leadership, risk, and relentless execution, he reframed strategy not as a static plan on paper, but as an enduring obsession that separates fleeting achievements from lasting success.His fourth book, The Book On High-Stakes Thinking: How to Make Decisions That Actually Matter, pushed into even more urgent terrain-the art of thinking clearly when the consequences are severe. Here, David dissected how individuals and organizations can cultivate mental frameworks that withstand pressure, avoid cognitive traps, and transform decisive moments into defining victories.His fifth book, The Book On Artificial Leverage: How to Use Tools, Technology, and Systems to Outwork Entire Teams Without Burnout, reflects David's conviction that the future of performance will belong not to those who grind the hardest, but to those who design intelligently. In this work, he explores how entrepreneurs, professionals, and creators can harness automation, AI, and systems-thinking to achieve outsized impact without sacrificing sustainability. Where his earlier works examined risk, strategy, and high-stakes decision-making, Artificial Leverage completes the progression by showing how to build enduring capacity in a world where human effort alone is no longer enough.Beyond writing and business, David remains committed to mentoring entrepreneurs and contributing to community initiatives that promote education, resilience, and personal growth. Whether in boardrooms, classrooms, or in print, his work reflects a consistent theme: empowering others to think critically, act decisively, and build systems that endure.