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Systemized or Squeezed: The AI Divide That’s Splitting Small Business in Half

29 min · 26. touko 2026
jakson Systemized or Squeezed: The AI Divide That’s Splitting Small Business in Half kansikuva

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The AI divide is quietly splitting small businesses in half — and most owners are on the wrong side without knowing it. There is a divide forming in small business — and it is not about who is using AI. It is about how. In this episode of Small Business Big AI, Kim Lewis Howard and Hal Howard name the two tiers of AI adoption that are quietly splitting entrepreneurs apart: businesses that have built AI into their architecture, and businesses that have simplyplugged AI tools into an old model. This is a defining moment for entrepreneur strategy — and the window for choosing your side on your own terms is narrowing. Through the story of two competing marketing agencies, Kim and Hal illustrate what AI for small businessactually looks like when it compounds — half the headcount, automated intake, AI-assisted delivery, and humans doing only the work that requires humans. Thegap between these two agencies was not effort. It was architecture. And within eighteen months, that architecture gap became a destiny gap. Kim also pulls back the curtain on Lewis Howard Insurance — a new agency being built from the ground up as atechnology-enabled business — to show what it looks like to make Tier 1 decisions before the revenue makes it feel easy. If you are a small business owner asking whether your business is designed around AI or just running AI ontop of an old structure, this is the episode that answers that question. With three concrete architecture questions, a fifteen-minute honest assessment, and a framework for small business transformation, this episode is the wake-up call and the starting point. What You'll Learn ✓    Discover the difference between Tier 1 (AI asinfrastructure) and Tier 2 (AI as feature) — and how to know which tier your business is actually in ✓    Understand why the treadmill feeling so manyAI-adopting entrepreneurs experience is a systems signal, not a mindset problem ✓    Learn the real story behind two competing marketingagencies — same market, same clients, different architecture, different destiny ✓    Discover the Three Architecture Questions that revealexactly where your business stands today ✓    Understand why building around AI from the ground up is always less expensive than a retrofit — and what that means for your next business decision Resources & Links Mentioned  Frameworks: Tier 1 vs. Tier 2 AI Adoption, The Three Architecture Questions, IMPACT Framework Business Referenced: Lewis Howard Insurance Group (Lake Nona, Florida) Historical Reference: Industrial Revolution operating model shift; Internet era business transformation Ready to Take Action?Answer the Three Architecture Questions today: take fifteen minutes, grab a blank page, and answer honestly —what decisions can AI make faster, what processes can run without you, and what does your business do that AI genuinely cannot replicate? Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com [https://www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com]   ABOUT THE HOSTS: Kim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and the co-host of Small Business Big AI. She’s building a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI, not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead. Connect with Kim on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. Asco-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. Connect with Hal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/halhoward/   MUSIC & SOUND CREDITS: Music: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Soundvia iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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jakson Systemized or Squeezed: The AI Divide That’s Splitting Small Business in Half kansikuva

Systemized or Squeezed: The AI Divide That’s Splitting Small Business in Half

The AI divide is quietly splitting small businesses in half — and most owners are on the wrong side without knowing it. There is a divide forming in small business — and it is not about who is using AI. It is about how. In this episode of Small Business Big AI, Kim Lewis Howard and Hal Howard name the two tiers of AI adoption that are quietly splitting entrepreneurs apart: businesses that have built AI into their architecture, and businesses that have simplyplugged AI tools into an old model. This is a defining moment for entrepreneur strategy — and the window for choosing your side on your own terms is narrowing. Through the story of two competing marketing agencies, Kim and Hal illustrate what AI for small businessactually looks like when it compounds — half the headcount, automated intake, AI-assisted delivery, and humans doing only the work that requires humans. Thegap between these two agencies was not effort. It was architecture. And within eighteen months, that architecture gap became a destiny gap. Kim also pulls back the curtain on Lewis Howard Insurance — a new agency being built from the ground up as atechnology-enabled business — to show what it looks like to make Tier 1 decisions before the revenue makes it feel easy. If you are a small business owner asking whether your business is designed around AI or just running AI ontop of an old structure, this is the episode that answers that question. With three concrete architecture questions, a fifteen-minute honest assessment, and a framework for small business transformation, this episode is the wake-up call and the starting point. What You'll Learn ✓    Discover the difference between Tier 1 (AI asinfrastructure) and Tier 2 (AI as feature) — and how to know which tier your business is actually in ✓    Understand why the treadmill feeling so manyAI-adopting entrepreneurs experience is a systems signal, not a mindset problem ✓    Learn the real story behind two competing marketingagencies — same market, same clients, different architecture, different destiny ✓    Discover the Three Architecture Questions that revealexactly where your business stands today ✓    Understand why building around AI from the ground up is always less expensive than a retrofit — and what that means for your next business decision Resources & Links Mentioned  Frameworks: Tier 1 vs. Tier 2 AI Adoption, The Three Architecture Questions, IMPACT Framework Business Referenced: Lewis Howard Insurance Group (Lake Nona, Florida) Historical Reference: Industrial Revolution operating model shift; Internet era business transformation Ready to Take Action?Answer the Three Architecture Questions today: take fifteen minutes, grab a blank page, and answer honestly —what decisions can AI make faster, what processes can run without you, and what does your business do that AI genuinely cannot replicate? Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com [https://www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com]   ABOUT THE HOSTS: Kim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and the co-host of Small Business Big AI. She’s building a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI, not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead. Connect with Kim on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. Asco-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. Connect with Hal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/halhoward/   MUSIC & SOUND CREDITS: Music: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Soundvia iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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jakson AI Can't Hear What You Ignored: Three Billion-Dollar CEOs Share One Soft Skill kansikuva

AI Can't Hear What You Ignored: Three Billion-Dollar CEOs Share One Soft Skill

What do the CEOs of Lowe's, YouTube, and IAC/Expedia all have in common? They listen — not politely, but strategically. In this Coffee Table Conversation, Kim and Hal break down how listening has quietly become the most powerful competitive advantage in the AI era. As small businesses invest in more AI tools than ever before (the average owner now runs five AI toolssimultaneously), the differentiator isn't the stack — it's the clarity you bring to it. AI for small business is only as smart as the prompts you give it, and prompts are only as good as your ability to hear what's actually happening in your business. This entrepreneur strategy episode explores the tension between empathy and accuracy, the listening gap hidinginside every small business, and why the technology-enabled superpower you're chasing starts with a skill most operators have stopped practicing. Equal parts humor, honest friction, and practical insight — straight from the coffee table. What You'll Learn •  Discover why Marvin Ellison (Lowe's CEO) still walks store floors after 7 years — and what it has to do with your AI prompts •   Learn how listening functions as both empathy and accuracy — and why the sequence matters for everybusiness decision •   Understand the difference between being available and actually listening (they are not the same thing) •   Discover why AI is only as smart as the human clarity that precedes every prompt you give it •   Learn a simple "listening audit" you can run in your business this week to find your next breakthrough Resources & Links Mentioned Tools: ChatGPT, Gemini (Google), Claude (Anthropic), Microsoft OneDrive, Apple Voice Memos Frameworks: AI as Workforce (not Tool), IMPACT Framework, Listening Audit People Cited: Marvin Ellison (CEO, Lowe's), Barry Diller (IAC/Expedia), Neal Mohan (CEO, YouTube) Reports/Studies: CNBC — "These 3 highly successful CEOs have 1 soft skill in common" (March 2026); Harvard Business Review — "Why Leaders Need Power Skills" (April 2026); US Chamber of Commerce — "AI Is Powering Small Business Growth in 2026" (May 2026) Ready To Take Action? Where in your business are you most distracted? That's your listening gap — and that's probably where yournext breakthrough is hiding. Start there. Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com [http://www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com] About the Hosts Kim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and co-host of Small Business Big AI. She's building Lewis Howard Insurance Group, a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI, not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead. Connect with Kim: linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard] Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. Asco-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. Connect with Hal: linkedin.com/in/halhoward [https://www.linkedin.com/in/halhoward/] ---Music & Sound Credits Music: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Soundvia iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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jakson AI-First Organizations: The Businesses That Will Dominate the Next Decade kansikuva

AI-First Organizations: The Businesses That Will Dominate the Next Decade

The distance between what you could do in year one and what you can do in year three is not a measure of how hard you worked. It's a measure of how well you designed. The series finale. In this episode of Small Business Big AI, Kim Lewis Howard and Hal Howard close the IMPACT loop with the layer that changes not just what your business does — but what it becomes. Through the story of Elena, a Denver executive coach whose ten-year index card philosophy revealed a pattern her AI layer finally made visible, Kim and Hal walk through Transform: the moment a small business stops deploying AI and starts being shaped by it. With callbacks to Marcus, Sofia, James, and Renata, this finale ties together five weeks of architecture work into a single operating system — one that compounds. If you're serious about AI for small business, entrepreneur strategy, and building a technology-enabled superpower that creates a competitive moat no subscription can match, this is the episode the whole series was building toward. What You'll Learn✓  Understand the difference between deploying AI and being transformed by it ✓  See how Elena discovered a $42K group program hiding in ten years of index cards ✓  Learn why the gap between AI-enabled and AI-first businesses is widening every month ✓  Discover the leadership shift from operator to architect — and what it actually requires ✓  Walk away with a single question that identifies exactly where your next IMPACT cycle should begin Resources & Links Mentioned Frameworks: •      The IMPACT Framework (Identify, Mode, Parameters, Activate, Check, Transform) •      The Small Business Transformation Model (SBTM) — Stabilize, Systemize, Scale The Complete IMPACT Series: •      Episode 084: Prompt Intelligence — Identify •      Episode 085: Designing AI Thinking Systems — Mode + Parameters •      Episode 086: Building AI Workflows — Activate •      Episode 087: Governing AI Agents — Check •      Episode 088: AI-First Organizations — Transform (this episode) Concepts Introduced: •      Transform — when intelligence stops being deployed and starts being infrastructure •      The Compounding Gap — why AI-first businesses outpace AI-enabled ones every month •      The Operator-to-Architect Shift — from doing the work to orchestrating the intelligence •      The Loop Spirals — why Transform restarts IMPACT at a higher level each cycle Ready to Take Action? One question this week. Not a workflow to build. Not a framework to memorize. Just this: where does your next IMPACT cycle begin? The one area of your business where intelligence could do more than it's doing right now. Where the architecture is still living in your head instead of in a system. Start there. •      Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com •      Connect with Kim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard/ •      Connect with Hal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/halhoward/ •      Subscribe to Small Business Big AI: https://open.spotify.com/show/4P8KwZqXncrbvioBQPcgaU?si=4184285a3b8c429a •     Share this episode with one operator whose first ninety minutes disappear into the same sequence every morning About the Hosts Kim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and co-host of Small Business Big AI. She is building a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI: not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead. Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. As co-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. ---Music & Sound Credits Music: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Sound via iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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jakson Governing AI Agents: Why Smart Businesses Don't Let AI Run Unsupervised kansikuva

Governing AI Agents: Why Smart Businesses Don't Let AI Run Unsupervised

Everything your system produces has your name on it. Checkis how you stand behind it. A Tuesday phone call. A gracious client. A citation that didn't exist. In this episode of Small Business Big AI, Kim Lewis Howard and Hal Howard walk through the IMPACT layer nobody gets excited about — the one that feels like overhead, until it isn't. Through the story of Renata, a marketresearch consultant whose twelve-year discipline quietly eroded when her AI workflow started running beautifully, Kim and Hal reveal the three governance layers every small business needs before deploying AI at scale: review checkpoints, approval gates, and audit trails. This is the quieter, more serious conversation in the IMPACT series — a direct, operator-level discussion of accountability, autonomy, and what it actually means to build AI governance that protects the name on your building. If you're serious about AI for small business, entrepreneur strategy, and building a technology-enabled superpower that won't become a liability, this is the episode you don't skip. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN✓  Discover why "the AI is probably fine" is the most expensive assumption in small business today ✓  Understand the difference between a review checkpoint and an approval gate — and when to use each ✓  Learn the three governance layers that make AI autonomy sustainable at scale ✓  See how a fifteen-minute weekly audit trail review turns exceptions into insights ✓  Walk away with a three-question exercise that reveals where your business needs its first checkpoint RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED Frameworks: •      The IMPACT Framework (Identify, Mode, Parameters,Activate, Check, Transform) •     The Small Business Transformation Model (SBTM) —Stabilize, Systemize, Scale Related Episodes: •     Episode 085: Designing AI Thinking Systems — Mode +Parameters •     Episode 086: Building AI Workflows — Activate Concepts Introduced: •     Strategic Presence — managerial intelligence applied toAI workflows •     Review Checkpoints, Approval Gates, and Audit Trails —the three governance layers •     Brand Drift — slow, invisible misalignment betweenworkflow outputs and business evolution •     "Everything your system produces has your name onit" — the governance thesis   This week, pick one workflow running in your business and ask it three questions: What's the highest-stakes output it produces? Is there a human checkpoint before that output reaches whoever it's going to? Can you answer what this workflow actually did this week? If the answers are no, you've found your first governance project.  READY TO TAKE ACTION?•      Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com •      Connect with Kim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard/ •      Share this episode with one founder whose AI workflowhas been running beautifully for so long that nobody's checking anymore ABOUT THE HOSTSKim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and co-hostof Small Business Big AI. She is building a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI: not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead.  Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. As co-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. ---  MUSIC & SOUND CREDITSMusic: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Soundvia iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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jakson Building AI Workflows: Where Automation Actually Starts Paying Off kansikuva

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A $52,000 sale walked out of Hal's dealership because a four-minute follow-up got buried in Wednesday's chaos. Right now, the same thing is happening to thousands of small business owners. Not with trucks, but with leads of every kind. In this episode of Small Business Big AI, Kim Lewis Howard and Hal Howard move from thinking systems to running systems: Activate, the third layer of the IMPACT Framework. Through the story of James, an Atlanta cleaning company founder who spent four hours a week as his own administrative coordinator, Kim and Hal walk through the three components of a real workflow — trigger, sequence, outcome — and the five-step architecture that turnedforty-two weekly inquiries into eleven new recurring clients without adding a single hour to his calendar. If you're serious about AI for small business, entrepreneur strategy, and building automation that actually protects your best work, this is the episode where the architecture starts earning its keep. ✓  Discover the difference between conversation mode and workflow mode — and why most operators never make the jump ✓  Learn the three components of every AI workflow: trigger, sequence, outcome ✓  See the exact five-step workflow James built to turn lead response from 23 minutes into 3 ✓  Understand the three failure modes that break AI automation — intent, boundaries, and thinking consistency ✓  Walk away with a simple mapping exercise you can run on any repeatable process in your business his week RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONEDFrameworks: •   The IMPACT Framework (Identify, Mode, Parameters,Activate, Check, Transform) •   The Small Business Transformation Model (SBTM) —Stabilize, Systemize, Scale Related Episodes: •    Episode 084: Prompt Intelligence — Identify layer •    Episode 085: Designing AI Thinking Systems — Mode +Parameters Concepts Introduced: •  Conversation Mode vs. Workflow Mode — the ceiling ofprompting •   Trigger, Sequence, Outcome — the three components ofevery workflow •    Compound Productivity — when growth stops costingadministrative burden •   "Tools respond. Systems run." — the anchor phrase of the series  Challenge of the Week This week don't build a workflow, yet. Map one. Pick arepeatable process. Write the trigger. Write the sequence. Write the outcome. Then ask: which steps require your specific judgment. And which ones just require intelligence? The ones that require intelligence are where the workflow lives. Ready to Take Action  • Learn the IMPACT Framework: www.SmallBusinessBigAI.com •    Connect with Kim on LinkedIn: Kim Lewis Howard | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-lewis-howard/]•     Share this episode with one operator whose first ninetyminutes disappear into the same sequence every morning About the Hosts Kim Lewis Howard is an entrepreneur, strategist, and co-hostof Small Business Big AI. She is building a new AAA insurance agency in Lake Nona, Florida — designed from the ground up as a technology-enabled business. Kim helps small business owners transform how they think about AI: not as a tool to experiment with, but as a system to design and lead. Hal Howard is a strategist and business operator with decades of experience helping entrepreneurs scale. As co-host, he brings the grounded operator lens — asking the hard questions, challenging assumptions, and translating strategy into execution. ---  Music: "I Am with You" by Dream Cave; Epidemic Soundvia iStock.com Sound Effects: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/

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