AI Advocate: Why Your Workplace Needs You
Artificial intelligence isn’t on the horizon anymore, it’s already here, quietly reshaping how we work, communicate, and make decisions. But adopting AI effectively in the workplace requires more than just downloading new tools. It takes internal advocates who are curious, informed, and ready to lead the charge.
That’s the heart of our latest podcast episode. In this conversation, we explore the everyday role of AI, how it’s transforming business operations, and what you can do to stay ahead.
AI in Everyday Life
Think AI is futuristic? Think again.
If you’ve searched Google lately or gotten a spot-on recommendation from Netflix, you’ve already benefited from artificial intelligence. Tools like Gemini and advanced personalization engines are AI in action, automating, learning, and adapting behind the scenes.
These familiar examples set the stage: AI isn’t just for tech experts or data scientists. It’s something we’re all interacting with, often without even realizing it.
The Potential of AI Tools at Work
In the episode, Andrew shares how AI tools are reshaping business workflows, helping teams craft better emails, create clearer reports, and analyze data faster. In customer strategy meetings, AI isn’t just nice to have, it’s becoming a competitive necessity.
From a marketing perspective, Kelsey offers her take on how AI tools are helping streamline campaigns, reducing the need for manual research, and freeing up time for more strategic work.
Whether it’s writing, analysis, or campaign planning, AI can take repetitive tasks off your plate—so you can focus on the high-value work that really matters.
Prompt Engineering: Getting Better Results from AI
Knowing how to talk to AI is half the battle.
The way you phrase a prompt—especially the clarity, context, and tone—can make or break your results. Andrew walks through how using clear language and defined personas can dramatically improve the output from generative AI tools like Copilot.
Tips to try:
- Be specific about your request
- Set a tone or persona (e.g., “write like a friendly marketer”)
- Use examples when possible
Better prompts lead to better outcomes.
AI Policy and Ethical Considerations
With great AI power comes… well, great responsibility.
As more businesses incorporate AI into daily operations, the need for a clear, thoughtful AI policy becomes essential. That means defining how data is used, stored, and protected—especially to avoid unintentionally training large models on proprietary information.
The team also discusses ethical considerations, from data privacy to transparency, and why companies need to address these issues before problems arise.
Start Advocating Today
AI isn’t just changing how we work—it’s changing who leads.
Whether you’re in marketing, IT, customer service, or leadership, you have a role to play in helping your organization adopt AI responsibly and effectively. That starts with curiosity, a willingness to experiment, and a commitment to thoughtful implementation.
Ready to take the next step?
🎧 Tune into the full episode to learn more about becoming an AI advocate in your workplace.
