The Horns of the Reader's Dilemma: Why Your Team is Drowning in "Cognitive Labor"
When you send a message, who does the work? In most organizations, the sender takes a shortcut, and the reader pays the price. We call this the ...
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Jorma Manninen
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Updated on April 16, 2026
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Leading in the age of AI isn't about being a "Wizard of Oz" who hides behind the curtain; it’s about being a strategic architect.
Following up on our recent newsletter, let’s look at how to move beyond simple commands and start building high-performance logical structures tailored for the C-Suite.
For high-stakes communications, the CO-STAR framework ensures the AI understands the nuance of your executive presence.
The ERA framework is the ultimate tool for delegating high-level reasoning.
The "Commander's Intent" Analogy: ERA is very close to the "Commander's Intent Statement" used in the military to design mission commands.
When you need to drive change or gain buy-in for a difficult decision, the PAS framework connects with the audience's reality.
Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive. Use this to audit project plans or strategic proposals.
Instead of asking for an answer, ask the AI to find the right questions. This is essential for identifying "Unknown Unknowns."
Mastering these blueprints requires more than a guide—it requires practice and elite peer feedback.
Apply for membership to our Messaging Made Agile Network within the Business Made Agile community platform. We share "Boardroom Prompt Audits," updated executive vaults, and host live implementation sessions to help you become a true AI Architect of the C-Suite.
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