AI tools are here to stay.
So, how are you investing in your skills so you can best serve the teams you support?
That’s not a trick question, btw. They now form a cornerstone of how we work. and will do more so over the next decade. This means you and your L&D strategy need to serve this too.
Let me make one thing clear – your L&D strategy should not centre on AI alone.
It’s a spoke in the wheel of your strategy, not the whole damn thing.
Here’s a collection of resources and advice that I could probably charge $10k for all in one place for zero cost.
How to build your team’s AI skills and understanding
You can’t help others without helping yourself.
So, if you don’t know where to start, check out my AI in L&D readiness framework. For bonus points, take a peek at the 4 levels of transformation with AI for L&D to get clear on what’s possible.
If you want to accelerate in this space beyond 90% of L&D teams, make sure to check out my AI for L&D Crash Course.
When you’ve done all of this, you’ll be in the best place to guide your teams.
Now, it’s time to unpack the below.
Think of this as your ultimate 5-step playbook to:
- Future-proof your learning solutions and skills
- Implement AI meaningfully for the long-term in L&D
- Craft real value, not contributing to the noise

1/ Get clear on the fundamentals of AI
You shouldn’t use any tech without a basic knowledge of how it works.
Access to this information for generative AI is everywhere. A little education goes a long way. The more you know, the more you can maximise it in your work.
This starts with you.
You can’t be an effective strategic partner if you don’t have foundational know-how in the area. I’m not asking you to become an AI engineer here!
Just the basics, friend.
Use these resources to accelerate your learning:
- AI Explained: What it means and what it doesn’t
- Gen AI, LLMs and ChatGPT for Beginners
- AI Agents explained for humans
- AI for Everyone
They’re all zero-cost tools.
I’m looking out for your budget here.
Plus, get more from my back catalogue:
- At the STT YouTube Channel with hundreds of video tutorials
- More playbooks and guides on the STT website
2/ Build the right AI behaviours
The single most overlooked question in the AI for L&D conversation.
It’s not how we use AI tools.
👉 It’s why should we?
It’s the classic case of putting the cart before the horse. Everyone gets excited about tools but never asks why they need them.
The answer is not “because everyone else does”.
Having clear intentions and use cases is imperative. We have to help each other think beyond tools. That’s why it’s essential to know why, when and how to work with AI tools.
Building an intelligent framework to collaborate with AI is far better than learning how to use tools alone.
You could say this is a meta-skill.
AI is a tool, and like any tool, it needs human input.
I believe we need to deploy two unique human skills when working with AI.
- Critical Thinking
- Analytical Judgement
These both happen to be two of the 5 skills identified in my ongoing skills series for the Future of Work.
Let’s walk through a workflow of these in action with an AI-delegated task:
🫵 The Feedback Workshop
Let’s imagine you want AI to help you craft a feedback workshop with:
- Experience outline
- Title for the workshop because ‘Feedback workshop’ sucks
- An email draft to promote the course to employees
Before you feed a prompt to your AI tool of choice, you should think critically about what you want to achieve with this task.
Consider:
- What do you want AI to focus on?
- How do you want to design the experience?
- What will best support your audience?
You continue doing this with each response that your AI tool provides.
Your judgement and decision-making skills weave through this process too.
Use your humanness (I know it’s not a real word) to evaluate every response and help AI understand if it’s hitting all the right notes for you.
If it helps, consider its responses as an ugly first draft.
You’ll work on this draft as a human task to provide the context and application it needs for your experience.
This is the difference between delegating everything to AI and working with AI. You will also be stronger in a human and AI approach.
→ In sum: Develop behaviours around AI delegation and collaboration.
3/ Lead with intelligent AI use cases
Let’s be real, a lot of use cases with generative AI pushed online are gimmicks.
AI-generated images of yourself and funny videos are no use in L&D.
That’s why you should always be clear on what problems you’re trying to solve, because AI is not the right tool for every job.
Don’t fall for the tool before use case trap.
Finding the problems you need to solve shouldn’t be too hard in our line of work.
Here’s a quick exercise to uncover where AI collaboration could help:
- Open a doc or a notebook
- Write down the max 10 tasks you do weekly
- Review each and ask, “From what I know about current generative AI tools, can they help with this task’?
- If so, investigate how and learn to use it in your work.
You can encourage this at an individual and group level.
🧠 The AI Thought Partner
One of, if not, my favourite use cases so far.
Everyone focuses on content creation where the real power is in thought partnering.
This is only a slice of the opportunity it can bring to your work.
I mostly work with AI as a thought partner. Kind of like a team member or intern to bounce ideas around with.
Here’s a few examples:
😮 Boring, basic, but hugely effective AI use cases for most humans
We tend to go big when it’s the small tasks that add up.
The biggest wins from AI will come from the daily tasks we either dread or just take too much time to do.
4/ Choose AI tools wisely
Social media tells us thousands of new AI tools are released daily.
The truth is 95% of these have nothing to do with AI.
They’re sub-par products riding the hype wave. It’s your job to find what’s real and works for you.
Here’s my recommendation:
- Pick one popular app: ChatGPT, Claude, MS Copilot, Sana (or the LLM your company uses)
- Experiment with this one tool for 6 weeks
- Pick one other tool that’s specific to your industry. For example, research nerds might choose NotebookLM
- Experiment with both for 6 – 8 weeks. If they don’t fit, try others.
- Keep it minimal. Always have 1 general tool + one industry specific
This is a zero-cost method of experimentation.

Which AI model is right for you?
With so many AI models appearing almost daily, it can be confusing to know which model is best for your tasks.
Should you use GPT-style generative models, reasoning models, or deep research tools?
In this video, I break down a simple framework to help you pick the right AI model based on what you need to do, whether it’s writing, strategic problem-solving, or deep research.
Plus, I’ll show you how to combine multiple AI models to get the best results.
5/ Leverage human skills with AI
The often forgotten part of the process.
I’m all for a human-powered future with AI. Not an AI-first operating system. I mean, we’re all human, aren’t we? Don’t answer that one.
I analysed over 20 skills reports this year. Each takes in the meteoric rise of AI and how it influences our modern skills. I don’t believe we can talk about skills this year without those two little letters in AI.
The way we live and work is obviously affected by this.
It’s happening whether we like it or not.
The real question is how does it impact the skills we need to succeed?
I gave you an in-depth analysis on that by revealing the hidden impact of AI tools on skill-building from what we know so far.
From my analysis so far my bet is firmly on doubling down on our human skills. With each new report I sink my brain into, this only solidifies the need to tap into our most human abilities.
We must be aware of this societal shift but not consumed by it.
→ Get my analysis on the 5 skills that matter most for the future of work.

Final thoughts
The world of AI-powered tools moves so fast.
Here’s a few simple actions to keep your teams up to date:
- Build toolkits
- Create online and real-life spaces for people to connect and share
- Don’t build new content. Borrow and share from open online sources. There’s so much available.
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