How to use AI to Grow Your Business
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AI Fundamentals & Business Reality
- AI definition clarified
- Not actually intelligent - simulates human cognition through pattern recognition
- LLMs predict next best word from preset data; they don’t search internet live
- Already embedded in daily tools (biometrics, social media)
- Current AI landscape
- Perfect storm of hype vs practical application
- Arms race between platforms (OpenAI, Claude, Copilot, Manus)
- The market will likely level out in next 12 months
- Human-AI relationship
- AI is an enhancement tool, not replacement for humans. However, someone who knows how to use AI could replace you in the future
- Humans still needed for creative/strategic work. AI + humans is the way forward
- Humans can delegate predictable, repeatable tasks to AI leaving them to get on with other work
Strategic Implementation Approach
- Problem-first methodology essential
- Stop and identify business problems before selecting tools
- Build business case with impact assessment
- Consider affected user base size for maximum ROI
- Pharmaceutical company case study
- Initial pilot affected small team
- Replacement leader identified 10x larger user base opportunity
- Lesson: Map organizational impact before piloting
- Risk-value balance
- AI creates operational efficiencies and value
- Also exposes new risks (security vulnerabilities, data exposure)
- Need awareness of risk-value seesaw
Effective AI Usage Techniques
- Prompting best practices using GRIP methodology
- Goal - Define what you’re trying to achieve
- Role - Specify expert persona (Seth Godin, pricing expert, etc.)
- Instruction - Provide detailed, specific directions
- Product - Define exact output format needed
- Advanced prompting strategies
- Assessment mode: Ask AI to critique and improve work
- Socratic prompting for deeper analysis
- Challenge AI’s thinking with follow-up questions
- Context limitations
- LLMs lack business-specific context
- Require detailed briefing like new employee
- Always review and refine outputs
A big thank you to Ben Raynor of Strategis Sherpas for being on my podcast and for sharing his expertise. Ben’s Services & Contact
- Diagnostic-first approach for each unique business
- Typical process: diagnostic → pilot → wider implementation
- Contact options
- LinkedIn with direct diary booking
- Email: ben.raynor@strategicsherpas.com
- Free initial consultations available at - https://strategicsherpas.com/
- Bena and his team specialise in identifying 3-5 operational bottlenecks costing time/money/risk
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