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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's racing to "master AI strategy" for their business. But what if you're asking the wrong question entirely? I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like hour-long sales pitches. You're watching competitors make claims about AI wins while you're still trying to figure out where to even start. The information overload is real. Here's what Maria Kathopoulis got right that most AI gurus miss: AI isn't a strategy you need to master. It's a productivity layer. Think about it. You didn't need to "master email strategy" when email became standard. You just needed to know which communication problems it solved. AI is the same. It's not about rebuilding everything you do. It's about identifying where you're losing hours to repetitive work and letting AI handle that specific task. The businesses winning with AI right now aren't the ones with complex AI strategies. They're the ones who said "Our team spends 6 hours a week on X" and found one tool to automate X. Stop looking for an AI strategy. Start looking at your calendar from last week. Where did repetitive tasks eat your time? That's your first AI use case, not a $15K transformation project. What's one task your team does every week that feels like productive busy work? #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #ProductivityTools #BusinessEfficiency
Everyone's racing to "master AI strategy" for their business. But what if you're asking the wrong question entirely?
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like hour-long sales pitches. You're watching competitors make claims about AI wins while you're still trying to figure out where to even start. The information overload is real.
Here's what Maria Kathopoulis got right that most AI gurus miss: AI isn't a strategy you need to master. It's a productivity layer.
Think about it. You didn't need to "master email strategy" when email became standard. You just needed to know which communication problems it solved. AI is the same. It's not about rebuilding everything you do. It's about identifying where you're losing hours to repetitive work and letting AI handle that specific task.
The businesses winning with AI right now aren't the ones with complex AI strategies. They're the ones who said "Our team spends 6 hours a week on X" and found one tool to automate X.
Stop looking for an AI strategy. Start looking at your calendar from last week. Where did repetitive tasks eat your time? That's your first AI use case, not a $15K transformation project.
What's one task your team does every week that feels like productive busy work?
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #ProductivityTools #BusinessEfficiency
Her view positions AI as a productivity layer that frees time, rather than a standalone strategy to master. How can AI help small businesses read ...