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TL;DR: The AI Working Agreement
Your team already has rules for using AI. Some live in templates, some in habits, exceptions, and one person’s memory. The AI Working Agreement puts the decisions that matter in one place: what the team delegates to AI, what stays human, what must be reviewed, what never enters a model, who owns which workflow, and how the agreement changes. Write it, and a new colleague can read your team’s AI decisions on their first day, while the decisions stay when someone leaves.
Thesis : Team-level AI governance fails more from uncodified judgment than from missing policies. The AI Working Agreement turns scattered AI decisions into one inspectable artifact, so a team can onboard people, survive departures, and challenge its own habits before those habits harden into risk.
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Sooner or later, a CFO will ask what your AI use actually returns. "It saves me time" will not survive that meeting.
The first wave of AI adoption rewarded practitioners who learned to prompt. That skill still matters, and this course still teaches it. The second wave rewards something rarer: people who can turn individual AI use into knowledge that survives departures, spend that can be explained and steered, and output that organizations can trust. That work is process design and change management. You have been doing both for years, on harder problems than this.
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Your Team Already Has AI Rules, Mostly Unwritten
Your team already has rules for how it uses AI. Some are explicit, some aren’t. They show up in who reviews AI-written customer messages, what nobody pastes into a model, which workflows run unattended, and who gets the call when the output feels wrong.
Those unwritten rules are everyday practices and fragile at the same time. They live in habits and in the memory of whoever set them. Call this your team’s AI posture, and notice that most teams have never seen theirs in one place.
An AI Working Agreement is that posture, written down: a single artifact that records what your team hands to a model, what stays human, what gets reviewed and by whom, and how the agreement changes. What you...