Rolling out AI tools isn't enough. You have to teach people how to actually use them. That's why we just kicked off a weekly AI Enablement series at Workato. Every Thursday, two sessions (AM and PM), open to the entire company. We ran 12 enablement sessions back in October when we launched our MCP servers. Now we're going deeper, starting with the basics and building toward advanced prompting, how MCP servers are built and governed, and real demos from colleagues who are already building. The goal: become a genuinely agentic company and show our customers what that looks like from the inside. If you're a CIO thinking about AI adoption, this is the part that gets skipped. Companies buy the tools, announce the rollout, and wonder why adoption stalls. It's because consistent, ongoing enablement gets treated as optional. You need more than a one-time training. Give your employees the access and the education, and the adoption follows. Full transparency -- I learn something at every session. Today, Josh Cramoy walked us through model selection, context management, and advanced prompting. His breakdown of when to use different models for different tasks was one of those "why wasn't I doing this already" moments. #EnterpriseMCP #CIO #AI
Change management is just as important now as ever. Maybe the most as the frame of reference here is so different
Love this approach. A systematic way of creating AI Native habits that pretty soon will become second nature driving ingrained productivity.
Great that Workato is leading these enablement series! One of the things I think a lot of people are learning is the difference between using a GPT or "AI" tool for advice versus execution. The former can lead the end user to delusions of grandeur and the latter can really be a force multiplier for teams and individuals.
Thankful for these enlightening sessions.
Great move, Carter.
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5dI’d love to read more about the different models for the different tasks. That seems to switch depending on what’s the newest. But where I find it most confusing is with Claude. When to you Opus, vs Sonnet, etc. That has real cost impacts.