Day 19

Technical Guides

AI for Non-Technical Teams: Sales, HR, Marketing, Ops

This one's for everyone who doesn't write code — because some of the biggest AI wins are happening in departments that never expected to be "AI teams." No code required for any of ...

BrainGem · braingem.ai/learn

This one's for everyone who doesn't write code — because some of the biggest AI wins are happening in departments that never expected to be "AI teams." No code required for any of these.
Sales:
Meeting prep. Paste a prospect's website and LinkedIn into AI: "Summarize this company and suggest 3 talking points for a discovery call." 5 minutes of prep that used to take 30.
Follow-up emails. "Write a follow-up email referencing our conversation about [topic]. Tone: professional but warm." Edit and send.
Proposal drafts. Give AI your template and the client's requirements. Get a first draft that's 80% there.
HR / People Ops:
Job descriptions. "Write a job description for a [role] at a [type of company]. Focus on [these priorities]. Avoid gendered language." Faster and often more inclusive than starting from scratch.
Policy Q&A. Load your employee handbook into Claude and let your team ask questions. "What's our PTO policy for employees in their first year?" Instant answers, sourced from your actual docs.
Interview question design. "Generate 5 behavioral interview questions for a senior product manager focused on cross-functional collaboration."
Marketing:
Content ideation. "Give me 10 blog post ideas for a B2B SaaS company targeting mid-market CFOs." Use AI as a brainstorming partner, not a ghostwriter.
Ad copy variations. Write one version of your ad copy. Ask AI for 5 variations with different hooks. Test them all.
Competitive analysis summaries. Paste a competitor's landing page: "What are they positioning as their key differentiators? How do they compare to [our positioning]?"
Operations:
Process documentation. Describe a process verbally to AI: "Write step-by-step documentation for [this workflow]." Turns tribal knowledge into written SOPs.
Data analysis. Upload a CSV to Claude: "What are the key trends? Are there any anomalies?" Plain-English insights from your data.

💡 Try This Today

Find your department above. Pick one use case. Try it right now with ChatGPT or Claude. Time the whole thing — the AI work plus your editing. Compare to how long it would have taken from scratch. That's your department's first AI data point.

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