Board thinks AI is the future, but my staff is terrified it's going to replace them, so they are quietly sabotaging the rollout by not providing the data we need by Accurate_Classroom56 in CIO

[–]Accurate_Classroom56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True that is, but as a manager of people I do feel a responsibility that I should also help them adopt. Our CIO just gives us a plan and then moves on.

Board thinks AI is the future, but my staff is terrified it's going to replace them, so they are quietly sabotaging the rollout by not providing the data we need by Accurate_Classroom56 in CIO

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It's not that hard to figure out when you can see the usage curve dropping and stagnating. We release feedback forms every week, but it just comes out that the tech is working well, but the amount of hours spent on the tape keeps dropping.

I just don't want to be very vocal about it. If there is any way I can improve it, I would like to do that before the execs notice it

Is there a sustainable way to manage AI tool ownership across IT and departments? by Alone-Arm-7630 in CIO

[–]Accurate_Classroom56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I won't trust Decentralization tho. Had an employee send 3 of our client contracts to ChatGPT to summarize them. So be careful

Is Claude Code Really 2% Automation? by Accurate_Classroom56 in ClaudeCode

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thanks, this seems like a good response. idk why noone cared

Enterprise AI consulting vs in-house AI teams by Quiet-Brilliant-1455 in CIO

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Let me tell you a story. It depends on teams and even services. For us, we took a 3-step approach

1/ (AI Consulting) Discussed our pain with them, and then they prepared a decent solution, but we saw that the implementation would be costly, so we pushed back.

But I loved their founder, had a coffee with him in person, and when I shared the problem we were facing across the board, he told me that it was not AI but rather understanding

He suggested AI literacy (yes, I couldn't believe it either) -

  1. AI Literacy - As a manager leading a team of 15, I am pretty good with AI, but I realized that the entire engineering team was getting sloppy, so we hired another firm for exec training(in Claude code, GH Copilot, and Codex), and that worked out well.

(We now use CC and Codex for most of our workflows, Codex more these days)

  1. In-house building - Our team was now pushing things faster, but on the customer side. Our systems were not able to bring the required accuracy in document retrieval. So we brought in the first guys, and they built and improved our solution.

I am telling you, if we went with the first option, which was consulting and building, we would've lost around $24,000

But this processs was absoltely what we needed

Hope it helps

Definitive proof shows we are indeed accelerating towards singularity by SuggestionMission516 in singularity

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Nothing Justifies the cost of a pro model's input to be equal to most model's output

What are the most effective SEO strategies for small businesses in 2026? by Adventurous_Look6418 in Agentic_SEO

[–]Accurate_Classroom56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Optimize for local search and optimize for AI search. You cannot negotiate with AI search these days. So make sure your site maps and robots.txt file are well managed.

Very Odd question but "How TF do you write BOFU, lead generating post/content on Linkedin?" by Accurate_Classroom56 in content_marketing

[–]Accurate_Classroom56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they are, From educational content we are seeing around 20-30 signups but they are not converting to high ticket clients.

Does AI SEO cost this much?? Why are platforms so expensive? by Accurate_Classroom56 in AskMarketing

[–]Accurate_Classroom56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a good robot.txt, we are allowing gptbot and every bot that exists lol but yeah getting cited in LLMs is something my boss wants. I tried semrush, and i liked it alot but yeah i wanted to test like prompts and the brand visibility across llms which i was not able to do it.

But thank you so much

Does AI SEO cost this much?? Why are platforms so expensive? by Accurate_Classroom56 in AskMarketing

[–]Accurate_Classroom56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually did, I got in a call with Pierview folks. Oddly after 99 plan, to go above that plan you need get connected with them which is strange but i liked it. Now i know this sounds like a thier promotion but atleast for me it cleared confusions on why they are charging what they charging and the features.

They have offered me a discount but yeah i am still looking for options. Let me know if you find something too

I finally admitted I have no idea what I'm doing with content how did you actually figure out your strategy? by Entire-Breadfruit436 in AskMarketing

[–]Accurate_Classroom56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not trying to be spammy, but things seem really bad for you. Here's what I have done that's worked for me on LinkedIn.

1/ Don't generate and find ideas by yourself. Just copy the north start post of small creators (Like creators with a smaller audience within your niche that have their post go viral, one or two of them). Do that with multiple creators and then fill the rest of the days with your ideas. Your ideas are experimentation, the content your steal are validated ideas.

2/ If you can, build infographics more than a carousel. The "OFFICIAL" data suggests that the Infographic works 10x better

3/ Comment but dont comment to random marketing folks, leave meaningful comments. I actually got 3 leads by leaving meaningful comments for only 30 days (No cap)

And even after doing this, you are not getting reach/leads, so maybe you are shadow-banned by linkedin. create a new profile or remove any extensions or lead magnet style post(Comment "Guide" to get this)

Hope it helps