AI for Business Leaders: Your First Real Step
Episode Overview
What if the fastest way to build an AI strategy for your business wasn’t to plan one, but instead to start one?
In this episode, Jim Kineon makes the case that the moment you put AI to work on a real task (something you already do), you immediately understand what it can do, where it fits, and what you want to use it for next. That’s how a strategy gets built. Not in a boardroom. Task by task, from the inside out.
Jim walks through three high-impact areas where generative AI delivers immediate results for small and mid-size business leaders: writing and communications, meetings, and brainstorming. He introduces the four generalist AI tools business leaders should know (ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini and system-specific tools like Zoom’s AI Companion that may already be available in your current software.)
Then he makes it tangible: a simple four-step process for writing your first prompt, reviewing the result, and iterating toward something genuinely useful. No certification required. No technical background needed. Just a first step you can take before the week is out.
If you’ve been meaning to get started with AI but haven’t found the right on-ramp, this episode is it.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Three High-Impact Starting Points
• Writing and communications: draft emails, rewrite for clarity, summarize documents, create first drafts of proposals and reports
• Meetings: turn notes into summaries, extract action items, generate follow-up emails
• Brainstorming and problem solving: generate options when stuck, explore approaches to a business challenge
The Tools
• ChatGPT by OpenAI, widely used, strong general-purpose assistant
• Claude by Anthropic, strong for longer documents and nuanced writing
• Copilot by Microsoft, built into Word, Outlook, and Teams for Microsoft 365 users
• Gemini by Google, integrated into Gmail, Docs, and Google Workspace
• (System-specific tool) Zoom AI Companion for meeting summaries, action items, and follow-ups without copy-pasting
The Four-Step Prompting Process
• Step 1: Open a tool and type a plain-language request
• Step 2: Copy and paste your content into the tool
• Step 3: Review the result, it won’t be perfect, and that’s fine
• Step 4: Iterate with simple follow-ups: “Make it shorter,” “Make it more direct,” “Adjust the tone for an executive audience”
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