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intermediate · 5 parts · Self-paced Build an AI work memory Your email, meetings, and documents wired into one plain-text folder an AI can actually read. The full build, from getting data out of a mailbox with no API access, to transcribing meetings without uploading the audio anywhere, to the handful of commands that run the whole thing each morning. Start with the overview, then take the pieces in order. Each one stands on its own if you only want that part. Route map connecting the five parts of the AI work memory guide to one plain-text hub: connected work context, email and calendar capture, local meeting transcription, script-first processing, and daily commands The numbers match the guide order, but this is a map rather than a dependency chain. Start with the overview for the whole system, follow the route, or open the capture, transcription, processing, or daily-command part on its own. Explore the path
intermediate · 8 parts · 82 min total Digital transformation reality check The programmes I have seen stall did not stall on technology. They stalled on who was allowed to say no, on roadmaps nobody had pruned, and on systems everyone agreed to replace and nobody could afford to. Eight pieces on what actually moves: how a digital team has to be set up before it can ship anything, how to decide what is worth digitalising at all, and what to do about the systems you are stuck with. Each one comes out of work I did, not out of a framework. Read it front to back for the argument, or take any piece on its own. Explore the path
beginner · 25 parts · 232 min total How to use Claude Code Claude Code is Claude working inside a folder on your computer. It reads your files, edits them, and runs commands, and you tell it what you want in plain English. No code to write, and no development background needed to start. Twenty-four short chapters, in five modules, take you from opening a terminal for the first time to a website that is actually live. After that, the habits that keep it useful once the project outgrows a handful of files. Start with the overview, which is the whole loop on one page. From there the chapters stand on their own, so you can read in order or open the part you need. Explore the path