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You Are the Bottleneck: What AI Changes at Work and What It Can’tt Work

Par : Jeremy Gleason
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235809888
  • EAN9798235809888
  • Date de parution01/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

You've heard AI is going to change everything. You've also quietly wondered how much of that is real, and how much is noise. Here's the truth most people won't say out loud: AI is not a magic wand. It will not 100x your productivity by Friday. It is also not the end of your career. The reality lives in the messy, fascinating middle, and almost nobody is talking about that part honestly. Jeremy Gleason is.
A teacher turned corporate trainer turned instructional designer, he's spent the last two years with a front-row seat to AI at one of the most AI-forward companies around, close enough to see what these tools actually do once the hype wears off. He's built things that worked. He's built things that broke. And he's watched leadership promise miracles that reality never delivered. This book is his honest field report.
No gospel, no fear-mongering, no course to sell you. Just a clear-eyed look at where AI genuinely fits into the way we work, where it falls flat, and what it can't do no matter how good it gets. Along the way you'll meet the real stories: the tools that saved him days of work, the ones that fell apart at the worst moment, the locked doors, the fatigue nobody admits to, and the hard questions about what happens to all of us next.
It's written from inside learning and development, but it's not just for that field. If you teach, train, lead, or simply work somewhere that suddenly went all-in on AI, this is for you. You'll come away understanding these tools better, fearing them less, and seeing clearly what they change about your job and what they leave squarely in your hands. Your job isn't going away. How you do it is about to change dramatically.
This is the honest guide to that change, from someone standing a little further down the road, waving back at you.