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  • Episode 5: Building an AI-Ready Organization
    2026/05/05

    Building an AI-ready organization isn’t about tools—it’s about leadership, alignment, and execution. In this episode, Frank breaks down what it actually takes to move from AI curiosity to real capability across a business.

    He focuses on roles, ownership, data, and decision-making. Showing why most companies stall and how to fix it. The takeaway is simple: AI readiness is not a technology problem, it’s an organizational one.

    If you want AI to drive efficiency, utilization, and revenue, you need structure behind it. Not just access.

    This episode gives you a practical lens to assess where you are and what needs to change next.

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    11 分
  • Episode 4: AI Needs Humans
    2026/04/28

    AI was supposed to replace work. Instead, it’s reshaping how we think.

    In Episode 4 of Finding 12 Minutes, Frank breaks down why real AI workflows still depend on humans and why that’s exactly where the value is. From enterprise use cases to public narratives, this episode challenges the idea of full automation and introduces a more practical model: AI as a decision loop.

    Better thinking. Faster decisions. Smarter use of AI.

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    12 分
  • Episode 3: AI is Now Protein Donuts
    2026/04/21

    AI is starting to show up everywhere.

    Your TV has it. Your apps have it. Every product suddenly claims it.

    Sound familiar? It should. We’ve seen this before, but with protein.

    In this episode, we break down the “protein donut” effect and what it means for AI. Not everything labeled AI is useful.

    In many cases, it’s just a feature designed to sell, not solve.

    The real opportunity isn’t chasing AI everywhere, it’s understanding where it actually creates value.

    Because the goal isn’t to use AI. The goal is to find 12 minutes.

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    14 分
  • Episode 2: AI Isn’t a Content Tool. It’s a Decision Engine
    2026/04/15

    In this episode, Frank challenges one of the biggest misconceptions about AI.

    Most people still see generative AI as a content machine, such as something that writes emails, drafts posts, or creates presentations. That’s useful, but it’s not where the real value is.

    The real power of AI is speed

    Speed of analysis
    Speed of comparison
    Speed of access to information that drives better decisions

    Frank breaks down the shift from “creation” to “decision-making” and explains why professionals who understand this will move faster, think sharper, and operate at a different level.

    You’ll hear how to use AI to:

    • Compare options instantly instead of researching for hours
    • Synthesize large amounts of information into clear direction
    • Move from idea to decision without getting stuck in analysis

    This is where AI stops being a tool and starts becoming leverage.

    The takeaway is simple: If you’re only using AI to create content, you’re missing the point.

    Use it to think
    Use it to decide
    Use it to move faster

    Because the real ROI isn’t what AI produces, but how quickly it helps you act.

    Grounded in the same philosophy behind Finding 12 Minutes, this episode shows how small shifts in how you use AI can compound into meaningful gains in speed, clarity, and execution.

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    13 分
  • Episode 1: The Beginning
    2026/04/09

    AI. Productivity. ROI. In 12 minutes.

    Finding 12 Minutes is a weekly podcast focused on using artificial intelligence, technology, and innovation to create real efficiency at work.

    The idea is simple: save 12 minutes a day, gain an hour a week, and over time, drive measurable productivity and ROI .

    Each episode is short and actionable. No interviews. No filler.

    Just practical insights on:

    • AI for business and decision-making
    • Productivity and workflow efficiency
    • Tech adoption and innovation
    • Strategy, tools, and real use cases

    Built from real-world questions, this podcast helps professionals work smarter, move faster, and get more from AI today.

    Start with 12 minutes.

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    13 分