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Week 8 - March 2026

Week at a Glance

  • Key Focus: Transitioning from AI curiosity to AI fluency as a mandatory professional requirement.
  • Terminology: AI Workflow and Multimodal AI.
  • Skill of the Week: Leveraging Claude 4.6 for automated professional tasks and LinkedIn optimization.

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Building structure and sensory intelligence into your AI strategy.

An AI workflow is a structured, step-by-step process designed to complete a task using AI. Instead of random queries, it focuses on a repeatable sequence: input → processing → output.

  • In Simple Words: A professional “recipe” for using AI to get consistent results every time.
  • Everyday Example: 1. AI summarizes a meeting → 2. AI extracts action points → 3. AI drafts the follow-up email.

Multimodal AI is a system that can process and understand multiple types of data—text, images, audio, and video—simultaneously.

  • The Bottom Line: It allows AI to “see, read, and listen” together to provide a more holistic response.
  • Everyday Example: Uploading a photo of a whiteboard with handwritten notes and asking the AI to turn it into a digital project plan.

AI adoption is shifting from an “advantage” to a “requirement” for leadership.

Accenture is now tracking weekly AI tool usage for senior managers and associate directors. Consistent AI adoption is now a visible factor in promotion decisions.

  • The “So What?”: AI fluency is no longer optional in corporate leadership. It is a measurable career accelerator. Professionals who build daily AI habits are being prioritized for advancement.

Meta’s “AI Builders” (The End of the Spec Writer)

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Meta is pushing its Product Managers to become “AI Builders.” Using AI coding tools, PMs are now expected to prototype and ship features directly rather than just writing requirements.

  • The “So What?”: The gap between “idea” and “implementation” is shrinking. Small, AI-native teams can now do the work of large engineering departments, forcing a shift in how tech teams are structured.

Practical ways to automate your professional presence using Claude 4.6.

Use a structured palette to ensure your AI messages sound human. Avoid the “robotic” flat reply by injecting specific emotional keywords.

  • The Secret: Use the Tone & Vocabulary Palette to steer your AI toward empathetic, collaborative, or professional leadership tones.

The new Claude Sonnet 4.6 offers high speed and “computer-use” capabilities that can interact with files and browsers directly.

  • Try This Prompt: “I am a [Job Title] with [X] years of experience. Rewrite my LinkedIn summary in a confident, professional tone. Highlight my strengths and end with a clear call to action. Keep it under 200 words.”

Use AI to turn your fuzzy goals into a concrete schedule.

  • The Prompt: “I am a [Your Role]. My top goal this week is [Your Goal]. Create a practical day-by-day action plan for Monday to Friday with 3 focused tasks per day.”

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