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HBR Guide to Generative AI for Managers

By: Gabriele Rosani, Elisa Farri
Narrated by: Eleanor McCormick
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Leverage gen AI to save time, innovate faster, and lead effectively.

You're probably aware that generative AI can output quality text and create stunning images in seconds. But smart managers are now using gen AI for high-level work—problem-solving, driving innovation, strategic thinking, and dozens of other applications. Managers who develop their generative AI capabilities will soon be leaping ahead of those who don't. Fortunately, you can start today and see immediate results.

The HBR Guide to Generative AI for Managers is packed with practical tips, prompts, and case studies to accelerate and improve countless aspects of your work.

You'll learn how to run smart experiments; boost your productivity; determine the right collaboration mode—a co-pilot or a co-thinker; dialogue with AI for better decision-making; be aware of the risks and avoid traps; and capitalize on your gen AI-enabled mindset.

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Done that. Tried that. Done that. Tried that.

Plenty of suggestions of things to try for anyone new to using any of (or more) of the AI tools currently on offer however if you’ve been tracking or staying close to the hamster wheel of LLM developments in recent times, you will have likely tried many of the examples yourself.

Still … a worthwhile read nonetheless.

Plenty of Use Cases and Things To Try (if you haven’t already)

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