Artificial Intelligence is often framed as a looming replacement for human talent. However, a recent conversation between John Golden and Antony Baker, CEO of 15, flips this script. Their insight? AI isn’t here to take your job; it’s here to make you 10% better at it.
To stay competitive in an era where AI adoption is a “now or never” proposition, leaders must move beyond the hype and focus on ethical, high-impact scaling. Here is how to integrate AI while keeping the “human” at the center of your business.
1. Shift from Replacement to Augmentation
The most significant barrier to AI adoption isn’t technical—it’s cultural. To scale effectively, organizations must reframe AI as a digital teammate.
- The Goal: Use AI to handle “drudge work”—meeting transcriptions, email triage, and data entry.
- The Result: Your team regains the mental bandwidth needed for high-value strategy and relationship building.
2. Map Your Workflows Before You Automate
AI is only as effective as the process it lives in. Baker emphasizes that “plug-and-play” is a myth. Before buying tools, map your end-to-end workflows.
- Identify Friction: Look for rule-based, repetitive bottlenecks.
- Targeted Tools: Antony’s company uses specialized assistants, such as Note Mate and Email Mate, to address specific friction points rather than overhauling everything at once.
3. The Power of “Small Wins.”
Massive overhauls often lead to huge failures. Instead, focus on tangible use cases to build organizational confidence.
- Quick Wins: Automate lead qualification in Sales or candidate screening in HR.
- The “Brother Test”: Baker famously helped his brother clear hundreds of emails in minutes using AI. These small, visible victories prove value faster than any corporate slide deck.
4. Continuous Education and High-Fidelity Data
An AI is only as smart as the data it consumes and the person prompting it.
- Refine the Input: Don’t just “talk” to AI; be precise. Baker suggests typing prompts to encourage clearer thinking.
- Clean the Data: As seen in the recent failure of a digital asset firm, “junk” data leads to “junk” AI outputs. Keep your CRM and knowledge bases polished.
The 18-Month Warning
The window for “wait and see” has closed. Leaders like Jeff Bezos have suggested that businesses failing to embrace AI within the next 18 months risk obsolescence. Much like the shift to mobile or cloud computing, the AI transition is inevitable—but doing it ethically and compassionately ensures your talent grows alongside your technology.
Key Takeaway: Start small, stay transparent, and treat AI as a partner in growth, not a substitute for human intuition.
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John is the Amazon bestselling author of Winning the Battle for Sales: Lessons on Closing Every Deal from the World’s Greatest Military Victories and Social Upheaval: How to Win at Social Selling. A globally acknowledged Sales & Marketing thought leader, speaker, and strategist, he has conducted over 1500 video interviews of thought leaders for Sales POP! online sales magazine & YouTube Channel and for audio podcast channels where Sales POP! is rated in the top 2% of most popular shows out of 3,320,580 podcasts globally, ranked by Listen Score. He is CSMO at Pipeliner CRM. In his spare time, John is an avid Martial Artist.



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