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🏁 Frontier Teams Are Pulling Away: The New Competitive Advantage Is How Deeply Work Gets Delegated
For a while, AI advantage looked like access. Which teams had the tools, which leaders supported experimentation, which company moved first. That stage is fading. Access is becoming more common. What matters now is depth. The teams beginning to pull away are not just the ones using AI. They are the ones redesigning work so more of it can be reliably delegated without losing quality. That is a much more meaningful shift than casual adoption. It changes how time moves through the organization. It changes how much work gets trapped in human bottlenecks. It changes how much effort is spent on setup, handoff, and repetitive execution. In other words, the frontier advantage is no longer “we have AI.” It is “we have learned how to hand work off deeply enough that the system itself is getting lighter.” ------------- Context ------------- Most organizations still use AI shallowly. They ask for help on individual tasks. They draft something faster. They summarize a long thread. They generate options. Those are useful gains, but they leave most of the workflow intact. Humans still initiate nearly everything, coordinate most transitions, and carry the responsibility for moving work from stage to stage. Frontier teams are doing something different. They are identifying where work can be delegated more deeply, not only at the output layer, but inside the flow itself. They let AI carry more of the setup, more of the repetitive translation, more of the first-pass execution, and more of the movement between bounded stages. This is important because the real time savings do not appear fully until the workflow changes. A team that drafts faster but still coordinates manually may gain some efficiency. A team that redesigns how work moves can gain real capacity. That is why the competitive gap is widening. The difference is no longer who can generate something clever on demand. The difference is who has learned how to trust AI deeply enough, structure work clearly enough, and review intelligently enough that the delegation actually compounds.
🏁 Frontier Teams Are Pulling Away: The New Competitive Advantage Is How Deeply Work Gets Delegated
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It’s Hard to Feel Grateful and Angry at the Same Time
One thing I’ve learned the hard way: It’s really difficult to feel gratitude and anger at the same time. Not impossible. But difficult. Because whatever emotion you feed tends to shape the lens you see your life through. When you stay stuck in frustration long enough, your brain starts scanning for more proof that things aren’t working. More proof that people are disappointing. More proof that you’re behind. And the scary part is… you’ll find it. But gratitude shifts your focus completely. Not fake positivity. Not pretending hard things aren’t real. I mean intentionally zooming out long enough to remember: • what’s still working • what you’ve already overcome • what opportunities are still in front of you • who’s still in your corner • how far you’ve actually come The people who build great businesses and great lives aren’t the people who never get frustrated. They’re the people who don’t stay there. They know how to reset their perspective before resentment becomes their identity. And honestly, this matters even more as entrepreneurs because this journey will give you endless reasons to focus on what’s broken. The algorithm changed. Sales slowed down. Someone copied your idea. A launch flopped. A partnership fell apart. People unsubscribed. Cool. Welcome to building something meaningful. But if you lose your ability to access gratitude in the middle of the mess, this game gets really heavy really fast. So here’s the question: What’s something in your life right now that you were once praying for… but have slowly started treating as normal?
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🔥 Quick Clarification: Which AI Advantage Community Should You Be In?
We've been getting a few questions in the community and inbox about the difference between our communities, unsure which one you should be in. Here's a quick breakdown to help you find your home base. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. This Skool Community (Free) You're already here. This is our free hub where our team and members share value, ask questions, and grow together. What's inside: - Free trainings and resources in the Classroom - Ongoing community conversations and support - The latest AI news and AIA updates - Practical insights to help you grow with AI Best for: Anyone exploring AI, building community connections, and staying current without a monthly commitment. The Summit may be over, but this group isn't going anywhere. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. AI Advantage Club (Paid Membership) Our premium membership for members ready to go deeper and build their AI skillset consistently. How you may already have access: - VIP members: 30-day trial included - Bootcamp members: 3 months included - VIP + Bootcamp: 4 months free What's inside: - Advanced trainings and step-by-step guides - "Hacks of the Week" you can apply immediately - AI workflows and copy-and-paste prompt libraries - Real business use cases and time-saving systems - Ongoing implementation support - A Technical Support Team for when you hit roadblocks - New resources added regularly Think of it as your AI gym membership: the place to train those AI muscles and really implement AI into your life and business. Best for: Members ready to move past learning and into hands-on implementation with structured support. Where is the AI Advantage Club? Right here: https://app.aiadvantage.com/login
Claude Mode
A year ago, I was still convincing people that AI assistants could be trusted with real work. This week, I watched a security team approve Claude for company-wide use in under an hour. The reason? The new Compliance API integrations mean they can govern it the same way they govern everything else. That's the quiet shift happening right now. It's not about flashier models (though Opus 4.7 is genuinely impressive). It's about Claude becoming something that fits into how organizations already work — governance, audit trails, self-hosted sandboxes for agents, identity controls. The May 2026 updates aren't trying to wow anyone. They're trying to remove the last reasons not to use it ,And honestly? That's the more interesting story. What's been the unlock for your team?
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Don't Give Up
When you start something new, don’t expect everyone around you to understand or support it straight away. The people closest to you often only see your current reality, not the vision in your mind. They may doubt you, question you, or even discourage you—not always because they want to hurt you, but because they cannot yet see what you see. So keep going anyway. Stay focused on the work, not the approval. The truth is, strangers who connect with your vision will often support you more naturally than people who have known you for years. You do not need to convince everyone. You only need to stay consistent long enough for the results to speak for themselves.
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