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AI for writing at work

For Professionals writing emails, summaries, updates, and documents with AI — faster, still in their own voice, and saying only what they've checked. · 15 days · Concepts

A 15-day course
One short lesson a day · go at your own pace
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The days
  1. 1Write the brief before the draftBy the end you can write a four-line brief that gives an AI draft a clear reader, purpose, set of key points, and tone.
  2. 2Keep your voiceBy the end you can identify the recurring traits in your writing, supply useful samples, and run a de-blanding pass on an AI draft.
  3. 3Draft the everyday emailBy the end you can use a sixty-second workflow to draft a clear request, update, or reminder and keep ownership of its facts and action.
  4. 4Handle the hard emailBy the end you can use AI to explore hard-email options while keeping the decision, accountability, and final words with yourself.
  5. 5Summarize a meeting honestlyBy the end you can produce a meeting summary that distinguishes decisions, actions, discussion, and unresolved questions against the source.
  6. 6Turn notes into a status updateBy the end you can transform scattered work notes into a status update organized around progress, evidence, risks, decisions, and next actions.
  7. 7Write for the reader above youBy the end you can write a bottom-line-first one-pager that gives an executive the decision, evidence, trade-off, and next step without hiding uncertainty.
  8. 8Draft the customer-facing wordsBy the end you can draft a customer-facing article or support macro that is clear, accurate, appropriately warm, and bounded by approved policy.
  9. 9Build documents outline-firstBy the end you can create and test an outline, draft one section at a time, and keep a longer workplace document coherent.
  10. 10Edit with AI, don't be edited by itBy the end you can run separate tightening and clarity passes, evaluate suggested changes, and reject edits that alter meaning or voice.
  11. 11Say it three waysBy the end you can adapt one set of confirmed facts for customers, restaurant partners, and colleagues while preserving a single source of truth.
  12. 12Check the writing before it shipsBy the end you can run a stakes-matched pre-send check over names, numbers, dates, claims, promises, links, and actions.
  13. 13Keep it honest and yoursBy the end you can decide when AI assistance should be disclosed, document material contributions, and take accountable authorship of the final writing.
  14. 14Build your voice kitBy the end you can assemble, test, and trim a Voice kit that guides AI-assisted writing from brief through final check.
  15. 15Ship a real piece end to endBy the end you can use your Voice kit to produce, verify, and release one real workplace document while recording the decisions you retained.