Most organisations are doing AI wrong.
They buy tools. They run pilots. They announce transformations.
Then nothing ships.
The ones winning are doing the opposite. They start with a business problem, work backwards, and build digital employees that pay for themselves inside a quarter.
I wrote The Pigeon Strategy for operators who want the second path.
No hype. No jargon. Just AI turned into revenue, margin, and leverage.
If that's the conversation happening in your boardroom, we should talk.
The Pigeon Strategy is NOT for you if you're already building AI products.
It IS for you if:
- You know AI matters but haven't found a way in
- You want frameworks, not tool lists
- You'd rather learn through a story than a textbook
Honest positioning > hype.
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Weekend plan:
Saturday: Read The Pigeon Strategy (2–3 hours) or listen on Spotify
Sunday: Pick one framework
Monday: Use it
No jargon. No prerequisites. Just practical AI through a story.
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Before you buy another AI tool, run The Pigeon Test:
1. Does this solve a problem I already have?
2. Can I test it in under 10 minutes?
3. If it vanished tomorrow, would I notice?
4. Am I using this because it's useful — or because I feel like I should?
From The Pigeon Strategy 👇
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The pigeon has landed.
Didn't expect my AI book to get the LEGO treatment, but apparently pigeons are versatile.
The Pigeon Strategy — practical AI for people who'd rather do than read another thread about prompts.
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