Hannah, you’re naming something most strategy frameworks still miss: AI standardizes the floor, not the ceiling. The ceiling is still set by how clearly a team thinks, what it chooses to automate, and what it deliberately keeps human. That is a new strategic discipline, and most organizations do not even know they need it yet. 🦊🎓
Honestly, AI itself probably won’t be the long-term competitive advantage because eventually everyone will have access to similar tools.
The real difference will come from how companies think, execute, build workflows, and use AI within their systems.
Two teams can use the same tools and still end up with completely different outcomes.
That’s the part of the AI shift I find most interesting right now.
Would love to connect. I explore more conversations around AI, marketing systems, and modern business strategy in my Substack Article as well.
Hannah, you’re naming something most strategy frameworks still miss: AI standardizes the floor, not the ceiling. The ceiling is still set by how clearly a team thinks, what it chooses to automate, and what it deliberately keeps human. That is a new strategic discipline, and most organizations do not even know they need it yet. 🦊🎓