Lesson 1105 of 1550
AI Process Change Rollout Comms: Telling The Team What's Actually Different
AI can draft process-change rollout comms with examples, but managers still have to enforce the new way.
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- 1The premise
- 2process change
- 3rollout comms
- 4before-after examples
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft process-change rollout comms with concrete before-and-after examples so the team understands what changes in their daily work.
What AI does well here
- Generate 5 before-and-after examples drawn from actual recent tickets or PRs.
- Draft FAQ entries that anticipate the three most likely team objections.
What AI cannot do
- Replace the manager 1:1s with the people who will quietly resist the change.
- Decide which exceptions are reasonable vs. which are veto attempts.
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