AI Needs a Plan: Let's Fix The Execution Bottleneck
Most people don’t have an AI problem. They have an execution problem. Right now, there is no shortage of ideas, tools, prompts, or strategies. The real bottleneck is turning all of that into coherent, repeatable progress that leads to revenue. What shows up in practice is familiar: busy weeks, long task lists, half-finished projects, and a sense of motion without much compounding effect. While AI makes it easier than ever to generate options. It does not, by itself, solve for focus, sequencing, or follow-through. Without a clear structure and filters for what actually matters in a given week, AI often amplifies fragmentation rather than leverage. The result is predictable: ❌ More activity, less traction ❌ More ideas, fewer finished assets ❌ More “work,” limited monetization impact The missing layer is a weekly execution system that: ✅ Forces clear priorities ✅ Connects actions to business outcomes ✅ Uses AI to accelerate thinking and planning, not replace judgment ✅ Channels effort into finishable, revenue-relevant work My session at the AI Driven Summit is about exactly that. It’s a practical framework for planning a high-impact week using AI as a support layer, combined with simple decision filters that keep execution aligned to real business leverage. The goal is straightforward: ...move from scattered effort to structured execution that leaded to desired outcomes. In 2026, access to AI will be table stakes. The real differentiator will be the ability to orchestrate work into consistent, outcome-driven progress. That’s the gap this talk is designed to address. What do your weeks mostly revolve around right now?