Personal pathway

Turn your readiness into one useful workflow experiment.

You have enough readiness to move from general learning into a focused work example. The key is choosing one recurring workflow where AI could reduce real friction.

Try this today

Write down the steps of one recurring task you do every week. Circle the step where you most often wait, rework, search, copy, paste, or reformat.

First moves

What to do next

1

Write the current workflow in five to seven steps, using the words you would use to explain it to a coworker.

2

Mark the step where time, confusion, repeat work, or unnecessary back-and-forth shows up most often.

3

Test AI support on that one step only, then decide what human review is required before using the result.

Evidence

You are ready to move on when

The workflow is written down.

The most painful step is named.

The AI-supported version can be checked against the original standard.

Examples

What this can look like

Turn raw notes into a follow-up email after a meeting.

Compare two vendor descriptions and list the differences that still need human review.

Create a first draft of a recurring report outline from non-sensitive inputs.

Recommended action

Find your first AI workflow

Use a lightweight worksheet-style resource to choose one recurring task and test one step.

Alternate route

Retake the individual assessment

Retake the scorecard if your readiness or work context changes after you try the first experiment.