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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what nobody mentions: the wins that actually work aren't flashy—they're boringly specific. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt more like glorified sales pitches. You're drowning in AI promises while your real business problems sit unsolved. And the last thing you need is another "expert" telling you to overhaul everything. Here's what Sapia's $6M recruitment story actually teaches us: They didn't chase shiny AI objects. They picked ONE broken process—candidate screening—and plugged AI directly into systems they already used (Workday, SuccessFactors). No rip-and-replace. No tech revolution. The insight? Your first AI win isn't about finding the perfect tool. It's about naming your most expensive manual bottleneck and asking: "What already integrates with what we have?" Most AI implementations fail because they require you to change how you work. The ones that succeed fit into your current workflow like a missing puzzle piece. Start here: Write down your three most time-consuming manual processes. Google "[process name] + AI + [your current software]." You'll find 2-3 tools that actually integrate. Test the cheapest one for 30 days. What's the one manual process in your business that's costing you the most time right now? #AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what nobody mentions: the wins that actually work aren't flashy—they're boringly specific.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt more like glorified sales pitches. You're drowning in AI promises while your real business problems sit unsolved. And the last thing you need is another "expert" telling you to overhaul everything.
Here's what Sapia's $6M recruitment story actually teaches us: They didn't chase shiny AI objects. They picked ONE broken process—candidate screening—and plugged AI directly into systems they already used (Workday, SuccessFactors). No rip-and-replace. No tech revolution.
The insight? Your first AI win isn't about finding the perfect tool. It's about naming your most expensive manual bottleneck and asking: "What already integrates with what we have?"
Most AI implementations fail because they require you to change how you work. The ones that succeed fit into your current workflow like a missing puzzle piece.
Start here: Write down your three most time-consuming manual processes. Google "[process name] + AI + [your current software]." You'll find 2-3 tools that actually integrate. Test the cheapest one for 30 days.
What's the one manual process in your business that's costing you the most time right now?
#AIForBusiness #BusinessAutomation #AIImplementation #SmallBusinessAI
... AI-driven recruitment process. The company's integration with enterprise systems like Workday and SuccessFactors ensured a seamless data flow ...