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== Recommended Sequence == # Start with [[The Signal in the Noise|The Signal in the Noise]] β This plays to your strength. You already know how to extract meaning from information; this exercise shows you how to do it systematically with AI. # Then [[The Reusable Prompt|The Reusable Prompt]] β This is the bridge from "using AI" to "building with AI." It's more accessible than it sounds β if you can write a good email template, you can write a good prompt template. # Then [[The Prompt Chain|The Prompt Chain]] β Build a 3-step AI pipeline. This is where the "technical" side starts to feel natural, because you're essentially designing a conversation flow β something you already do well. # Then [[Your First AI Team Meeting|Your First AI Team Meeting]] β Use your facilitation instincts to orchestrate multiple AI perspectives. Communicators often excel at this exercise because it's fundamentally about managing different viewpoints. # Stretch: [[The Multi-Source Brief|The Multi-Source Brief]] β Combine your synthesis and communication skills to triangulate AI perspectives into a clear brief.
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