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Uniting Technology and Psychology in Cutting-Edge New Book

"HumanITy: Connecting Humans & Technology the Way It Was Always Meant to Be"

by Yarrow Diamond


Chicago, IL; Coming December 3, 2024 Mascot Books is proud to announce the release of HumanITy: Connecting Humans & Technology the Way It Was Always Meant to Be, debut nonfiction title by Yarrow Diamond.


HumanITy is a profound and insightful new book about the lightning-fast transformations that have reshaped our world in the past decade. It delves into case studies, personal experiences, and cutting-edge insights, unraveling the complex relationship between people process and IT products. HumanITy instills a sense of empowerment and encourages readers to harness the vast potential of this transformative era.


Yarrow Diamond is an exceptional figure at the crossroads of business and technology sectors. In her work, she emphasizes the human touch, firmly believing that developers should consider individual psychology when creating technological solutions. This unique approach stems from her academic background, where she studied psychology and international business as an undergraduate, earned her Bachelor of Science in business and IT management, followed by a master’s in enterprise architecture, and is now enrolled in the doctoral program in technology.


To set up an interview, reading, signing, or for information regarding HumanITy: Connecting Humans & Technology the Way It Was Always Meant to Be, contact Lindsey Dunn at lindseyd@amplifypublishing.com.


HumanITy: Connecting Humans & Technology the Way It Was Always Meant to Be is registered with Ingram, and available online with the following retailers:


About Mascot Books

Mascot Books is a full-service, multi-genre, hybrid book publisher and distributor headquartered in Herndon, Virginia. Co-founded in 2003 by Naren Aryal, Mascot has published more than 2,500 books in a variety of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, children's, cookbooks, and coffee table books. Learn more at www.mascotbooks.com.

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