Three things before the final module.
First: identify the two business workflows where AI integration would produce the highest return for your practice or your team. Apply the three criteria from this module: volume, consistency, and stakes. Write down what each workflow currently looks like and what it would look like with AI integrated.
Second: create one shared resource. If you have a team, build a shared prompt library document with at least three frameworks adapted from your personal library, formatted clearly enough for a colleague to use without guidance. If you are working independently, document your three most-used frameworks in a format that a virtual assistant or future team member could pick up and use.
Third: if you have a colleague or a team member who has not yet started with AI, share one specific example of output you produced with AI alongside the time it took, and invite them to try the same task with a framework you provide. No pressure. Just access and invitation.
In Module 14, the final module, we close the course with how to stay current in a field that moves quickly. It covers how to follow developments without overwhelm, how to evaluate new tools against consistent criteria, and how to build a personal experimentation habit that keeps your practice evolving. It is the module that makes sure everything you have built continues to grow.
I will see you there.