008: She Thought She Needed a Personal Brand. But She Needed to Own the Standard.
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What they thought was wrong:
She thought she needed a stronger personal brand, website, and social media presence to stand out in AI governance.
What everyone missed:
The market did not need another voice explaining AI tools. Leaders in regulated environments needed a clear standard for responsible adoption, accountability, and defensible decision-making.
What changed:
The strategy shifted from visibility to authority. The message moved from AI education to leadership accountability, decision confidence, risk reduction, and standard ownership.
Why it matters:
In crowded markets, attention is not enough. The stronger opportunity is to own the question the market is avoiding. In AI governance, that question is not “What can this tool do?” It is “Who answers for the decision when consequences appear?”
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