Day 16

Strategy & Leadership

AI-Powered Workflows: 3 Before/After Examples

Enough theory — let me show you three real workflows that teams like yours have transformed with AI. Same work, dramatically less time. **Workflow 1: Email Triage (Customer Suppor...

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Enough theory — let me show you three real workflows that teams like yours have transformed with AI. Same work, dramatically less time.
Workflow 1: Email Triage (Customer Support)
Before: Support rep reads 50 emails, mentally categorizes each one, drafts individual responses. 3 hours/day.
After: AI reads incoming emails, categorizes by topic and urgency, drafts responses for the top 5 categories (which cover 80% of volume). Rep reviews and sends. 45 minutes/day.
The key: The rep still reviews every response. AI handles the reading, sorting, and first-draft work. The human handles judgment, empathy, and edge cases.
Workflow 2: Weekly Reporting (Operations)
Before: Manager spends Friday afternoon pulling data from 3 systems, copying into a spreadsheet, writing a summary, formatting it for leadership. 2-3 hours.
After: Data is exported to CSV (or pulled via API). AI reads the data, identifies trends, flags anomalies, and drafts the summary with charts described. Manager reviews, adjusts framing, sends. 30 minutes.
The key: The insight still comes from the manager. AI handles the grunt work of data synthesis and draft writing.
Workflow 3: Onboarding Documentation (HR/People Ops)
Before: New hire gets a 40-page handbook nobody reads. Questions go to the HR team, who answer the same 20 questions every month.
After: Handbook is loaded into a RAG-powered bot. New hires ask questions in Slack and get instant, accurate answers with links to the source doc. HR handles only novel questions. Question volume drops 70%.
The key: The handbook still exists and is maintained by humans. AI makes it accessible in the way people actually want to consume information — by asking questions.

💡 Try This Today

Pick one of the three workflows above that's closest to something your team does. Map out the before: how long does it take, who does it, what are the steps? Then sketch the after: which steps could AI handle? Which still need a human? That sketch is the beginning of your first AI workflow design.

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