
Designing AI Workflows That Actually Work
Sometimes the idea of a new tool is more energizing than actually putting that tool to work.
Maybe you know what I mean. Ever looked at a DIY project walkthrough online, jovially ran off to the hardware store to get everything you needed to get it done, and then returned home and felt suddenly quite deflated by the enormity of the task in front of you?
I sure have. (Sad shoutout to my still-dripping kitchen faucet.)
Sometimes, AI adoption looks a lot like this: a company or a firm hears a lot of eagerness for AI, buys a new tool, announces its availability internally, and then … watches it collect dust while everyone defaults back to the way things have always worked.