Accelerated Outcomes
AI isn’t the problem. Outdated work structures are.
Something became very clear in last night’s session:
The real advantage with AI isn’t speed.
It’s what happens when you stay with the thinking a little longer.
When the work is developed before it’s shared —
everything DOWNSTREAM gets easier.
Fewer revisions.
Less confusion.
Better decisions.
Most people aren’t working THIS way yet.
This is what I’m focusing on in the briefings.
Next session: Tuesday, May 5, 3pm PT
Many people are already using AI—and in some areas, it’s becoming genuinely important.
Writing, research, organizing, thinking things through.
So the question isn’t whether it’s useful.
The more interesting shift is this:
Work itself is starting to move differently.
What used to happen across multiple people—
drafting, reviewing, clarifying, refining—
is starting to compress.
Not because the work disappears,
but because more of it is happening earlier.
Before something is shared.
Before it’s handed off.
Before it slows down.
That changes more than efficiency.
It changes where thinking happens.
Where decisions get shaped.
And how much back-and-forth is actually needed.
Most people are still applying AI to tasks.
But the real shift is upstream—
in how work gets developed before it ever leaves your hands.
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