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ππ¨π«π’π³π¨π§πππ₯ ππ¦π©π₯π’ππ’ππππ’π¨π§: When most people think of AI, they imagine multiplying their outputβcreating digital copies of themselves. You can indeed get more done by adopting AI tools that optimize your day-to-day tasks.
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πππ«ππ’πππ₯ ππ¦π©π₯π’ππ’ππππ’π¨π§: AI bridges the "novice-to-expert gap," allowing less experienced professionals to produce work significantly above their expected skill level.
Forward-thinking companies will drive aggressive AI adoption, transforming employees into more productive cross-functional performers and breaking down traditional siloed job descriptions. For example, software developers will transform into "software composers" who focus on architecture and design while AI handles implementation details.
I shared these insights with the Business Agility Institute as a leader who has carried out aggressive adoption of AI in my organization. Get the report here: https://businessagility.institute/learn/from-constraints-to-capabilities/756. Thanks to Evan Leybourn for the invitation to contribute.