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Prompts & Workflows

The repeatable systems. Recaps, triage, audits, and the prompt habits senior professionals run every week to get hours back.

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AI at WorkNew · 20269 min read

ChatGPT Prompts for Work: The Small Set You Actually Use

Not the list of 500. The handful busy professionals reach for again and again, for email, summarizing, notes, decisions, rewriting, and meeting prep.

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AI at WorkNew · 20268 min read

How to Use AI at Work Without Sounding Like a Robot

A practical primer for senior professionals new to AI: the mental model, the everyday uses that pay off, plain-language prompting, and what to never trust it with.

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WorkflowNew ยท 20266 min read

AI for Product Managers

What it really does for specs, user research, and roadmaps, and the places it still needs your judgment. Plain English.

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WorkflowNew ยท 20266 min read

Generative AI for Project Managers

What it really does for status updates, recaps, and plans, where it falls short, and a simple first week with no coding.

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WorkflowVol. II ยท 1716 min read

The Small Business Owner's Claude System

The small business owner's Claude system, operations, customer comms, and finance, on one page.

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WorkflowVol. I ยท 065 min read

The Recap Workflow

The single workflow most members keep using, notes to clean recap, in eight minutes, with placeholders.

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WorkflowVol. I ยท 057 min read

The Inbox Triage Protocol

How a consultant or business owner turns unstructured client requests into a clean action plan, before opening any of them.

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WorkflowVol. I ยท 045 min read

The 4-Minute First Review

How a small professional firm isolates risks, missing details, and open questions before the first full reading of a document.

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WorkflowVol. I ยท 039 min read

The Small-Company Follow-Up System

How a lean team improves response time, follow-up, and client communication without adding headcount.

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Workflow20268 min read

A Week Redesigned: How to Build an AI-Assisted Work Schedule

Building an AI-assisted work schedule won't get you working fewer hours.

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Workflow202611 min read

The AI Workflow Audit: Is What You're Doing Actually Saving Time?

An AI workflow audit is a two-week experiment: log every task you hand to a model like Claude, time it honestly against your manual version, then sort.

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Workflow202611 min read

Buying back the calendar before it buys you

Past 50, the calendar isn't a planning tool. It's a market, and right now you're selling your most expensive hours at a discount to whoever asks first.

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Workflow202611 min read

Delegate, then automate. Never the other way

If you're over 45 and serious about putting Claude to work, start with one rule: never automate anything you couldn't hand to a sharp junior with a.

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Workflow202611 min read

Send a clear, professional email in five minutes, even when the words will not come

Know what to say but slow to write it? A calm, repeatable way to write a clear, professional email in about five minutes, with a copy-paste prompt.

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Workflow202612 min read

Building a Personal Knowledge System With AI

A personal knowledge system is a structured way to capture, organize, and retrieve what you know so it's findable in seconds instead of lost in a drive.

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Workflow20268 min read

The Tasks You Should Stop Doing Yourself (And How to Transfer Them)

If you're a senior professional, the work worth handing to AI isn't your hardest work and it isn't your busywork.

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Workflow202610 min read

The Calendar Audit

A calendar audit is a 40-minute pass through your last two weeks of work where you tag every block as investment, delivery, overhead, or waste, then ask.

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Workflow20269 min read

The Content Engine

A content engine is a simple loop: you capture the explanations and arguments you already give in your work, Claude turns them into drafts, and you.

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Workflow20268 min read

The First Response Loop Is Where Leverage Leaks

Leverage doesn't leak from your strategy. It leaks from your reflexes.

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Workflow202611 min read

The Four Defended Inputs

By the time you've spent thirty years building judgment, the scarce resource isn't time.

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Workflow20268 min read

The Leverage Mindset

The leverage mindset is the habit of treating your judgment as the scarce asset and AI as the cheap one. If you're past 45, that's the unfair advantage.

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Workflow202612 min read

The Sunday audit that resets the quarter

The Sunday audit is a 30-minute weekly review where you compare last week's calendar to your actual priorities, with Claude rebuilding the record.

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Workflow202610 min read

Your 30-Day Leverage Plan

This 30-day plan recovers four to six hours a week, in three moves. First, audit where your time actually goes.

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Workflow202610 min read

Your AI Operating Layer

Most professionals over 50 have a drawer full of AI logins and no system.

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Profession202610 min read

Judgment at Scale

The hard part was never doing more work. It's doing more work without diluting the judgment that made the work worth paying for.

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Profession20269 min read

Judgment engineering, not prompt engineering

If you're over 40 and already good at hard decisions, your edge with AI isn't knowing magic words. It's spelling out the judgment the model can't see.

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Profession202612 min read

The Meeting That Should Have Been a Document

Any meeting whose purpose is to update, inform, or share status should be a document.

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Profession202611 min read

Prompt engineering is the wrong abstraction

The skill that separates people who get real work out of AI from people who get clever-sounding garbage isn't a stash of magic phrases.

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Profession202612 min read

How to Reclaim 8 Hours a Week Without Delegating More

You don't need a bigger team to get your time back. You get it back by pulling yourself out of the work that follows a pattern but doesn't need your judgment.

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Profession202612 min read

The Difference Between Using AI and Working With AI

Using AI means asking a question, taking the answer, and moving on, the tool as a search engine that writes in sentences.

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