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
The days
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 5Summarize a meeting honestlyBy the end you can produce a meeting summary that distinguishes decisions, actions, discussion, and unresolved questions against the source.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.