Hey friend,

When I was at the Fortune 100, we spent real money on enterprise software. Licenses, training days, rollout plans. Then we watched smart, capable people open the tool once, get confused, and go back to their spreadsheets.

We blamed the tool. Every time.

It was never the tool.

The problem was adoption. Nobody mapped how the change would actually land on the humans who had to live with it. Nobody asked whether the person on the other end was ready. We just bought the thing.

AI is doing the same to small business owners right now.

You are not behind because you picked the wrong model. The gap is not technical. It is the missing layer between "this exists" and "this actually works in my business, under my name." You have an adoption problem.

I moved from ChatGPT to Gemini to Claude, and other tools since. Never lost a step. Because what I kept was not the product. It was how I think about what to delegate, what to verify, and what to never let out without a human eye on it first.

That thinking travels. To whatever tool comes next.

On Thursday June 25 in Sandy, I am teaching it in a room.

Ninety minutes, hands on keyboards. You leave with three tools you built yourself that night.

A framework for pressure-testing any decision with five angles at once. A filter for catching when AI is about to make your work more complicated than it needs to be. And a one-page document that teaches any AI tool your business before you type your first prompt.

They live in your account. You own them. They move with you.

Not a slide deck. Not a replay. Things that work Monday.

Karen Gail Miller Conference Center, SLCC Miller Campus, Room 105, Sandy.

Thursday June 25, 7:00 to 8:30 pm.

$47 presale. $97 at the door.

Small room on purpose.

Boubacar

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