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The 5 Questions to Ask Before Using AI on Any Work Task
Before you open a chat window, there is a professional question worth asking. Most people skip it. Here is how to build the habit that separates effective AI users from reckless ones.
The Brief Before the Prompt: Why Context Is Your Most Valuable Input
The most common reason AI output disappoints has nothing to do with the model. It has to do with the inputs. Here is how professionals brief AI the way they would brief a talented colleague.
AI Hallucinations at Work: What They Are and What They Cost
AI does not know when it does not know. That is not a technical quirk — it is a professional risk that requires a specific kind of discipline to manage. Here is what you need to understand.
AI for Managers: Where It Genuinely Helps and Where It Gets You in Trouble
Management work is relationship-dense, judgment-intensive, and high-stakes. That makes AI both highly useful and genuinely risky. Here is an honest map of where it adds value and where it does not.
What AI Competence Actually Means — and Why Most Definitions Miss the Point
The conversation about AI skills has been dominated by the wrong questions. Competence is not about knowing which tools to use. It is about something harder and more durable than that.
Prompt Engineering Is a Misleading Term. Here Is What Professionals Actually Need.
The term "prompt engineering" has convinced many professionals that getting good AI output is a technical skill. It is not. It is a communication skill — and you already have the foundations.
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