Culture
Your CEO Just Said ‘Use AI or Else.’ Here’s What to Do Next. 6 minutes read.
Reading this post after reading Hiten's "You introduced a new AI tool to your team. And then... nothing." post will provide you with a good framework to make sure everyone at your company is experimenting with the latest tools: "You don’t need to build an agent or master prompt engineering. You just need to start the loop: Try, reflect, document, share, repeat."
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You Introduced a New AI Tool to Your Team. And Then... Nothing. 3 minutes read.
A masterpiece in product thinking: "It’s not the tool. It’s the unchanged relationship to the work. This is the part most people miss. They think adoption is about access. But people don’t change habits because a tool is available. They change habits when expectations change. [...] Cancel the meeting the AI replaces. Stop writing the doc it’s meant to generate. Set the rule: if the agent can respond, don’t tag a person. That’s when AI starts to matter. Teams don’t need more tools. They need fewer steps. [...] That’s when real productivity starts. Not when the tool works, but when the team stops clinging to the way things were. [...] Adding AI without subtracting anything guarantees it won’t stick. If you want it to matter, assign it a job."
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Three Core Values to Set Up an Organization for Success 5 minutes read.
The beauty of having values you can document and reason about is that it scales well. It helps you attract a specific type of talent you want to retain. That talent will thrive as the environment fits their style. What would be the core three values you'd set as critical for your company?
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