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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says you need to find that "first AI win" to prove it works. But here's what nobody tells you: the win isn't in the AI itself. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like three-hour sales pitches. You've watched competitors claim they're "AI-powered" while you're still wondering if you're already too late. The noise is exhausting. Here's what changed my perspective: I saw a government agency implement AI successfully, and it wasn't because they had the fanciest technology. They started with ONE specific problem: citizen communication was drowning their staff in repetitive questions. Not "transform everything." Not "AI-powered revolution." Just one painful bottleneck that was costing them hours every single day. The insight? Your first AI implementation shouldn't be about the technology at all. It should be about the 2-3 hours your team wastes daily on something repetitive and rule-based. That's your filter. Not "what can AI do" but "what's eating our time that follows a pattern?" Start there. One process. One pain point. One measurable outcome. What's the most time-consuming repetitive task your team handles every single day? #AIforBusiness #BusinessAutomation #SmallBusinessAI #PracticalAI
Everyone says you need to find that "first AI win" to prove it works.
But here's what nobody tells you: the win isn't in the AI itself.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like three-hour sales pitches. You've watched competitors claim they're "AI-powered" while you're still wondering if you're already too late. The noise is exhausting.
Here's what changed my perspective: I saw a government agency implement AI successfully, and it wasn't because they had the fanciest technology.
They started with ONE specific problem: citizen communication was drowning their staff in repetitive questions. Not "transform everything." Not "AI-powered revolution." Just one painful bottleneck that was costing them hours every single day.
The insight? Your first AI implementation shouldn't be about the technology at all. It should be about the 2-3 hours your team wastes daily on something repetitive and rule-based.
That's your filter. Not "what can AI do" but "what's eating our time that follows a pattern?"
Start there. One process. One pain point. One measurable outcome.
What's the most time-consuming repetitive task your team handles every single day?
#AIforBusiness #BusinessAutomation #SmallBusinessAI #PracticalAI
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