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How a Traffic Jam Became a Masterclass in Expertise Extraction You’ve used AI to write drafts. Asked it for outlines. […]
How a Traffic Jam Became a Masterclass in Expertise Extraction You’ve used AI to write drafts. Asked it for outlines. […]
You’ve tried AI. Asked a question. Got frustrated. Gave up. You keep pulling the AI lever, asking follow-up after follow-up,
This article is for you if: You wake at 3 a.m. with that gnawing feeling. Something’s undone. You can’t name
You’ve tried AI for content. The results were generic, off-voice, maybe even made up facts that never happened. You’ve written
You’ve tried AI for writing. It gave you something generic, off-voice, and maybe even made up facts that never happened.
You’ve avoided AI entirely. Too risky. Too unknown. Too much like opening a door you can’t close. You’ve dabbled cautiously.
“I had no idea how hard it was to rest!” I was sitting down with one of my sabbatical coaching
Content Caution: Suicide, Grief This isn’t our usual style of post about leadership and productivity. It’s something much more personal
In part one, we learned two painful truths about why most training fails: Painful Truth #1: Information does not equal
Last month I had a new ceiling installed in my home office. In preparation, I had to remove all of