
CRAFT Thinking
A Playbook for Clear Thinking and Better Decisions with AI
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Get clearer thinking and better decisions with AI-without becoming a prompt engineer. CRAFT Thinking gives you a simple, five-step method that sharpens how you think, improves the questions you ask, and helps you get consistently better results from any artificial intelligence tool. It's practical, repeatable, and built for everyday work-not technical experts.When your thinking improves, your prompts improve. When your prompts improve, your decisions improve. Whether you lead a company, manage a team, or simply want to do better work with AI, this playbook gives you the structure to turn uncer...
Get clearer thinking and better decisions with AI-without becoming a prompt engineer. CRAFT Thinking gives you a simple, five-step method that sharpens how you think, improves the questions you ask, and helps you get consistently better results from any artificial intelligence tool. It's practical, repeatable, and built for everyday work-not technical experts.When your thinking improves, your prompts improve. When your prompts improve, your decisions improve. Whether you lead a company, manage a team, or simply want to do better work with AI, this playbook gives you the structure to turn uncertainty into clarity and AI conversations into meaningful insight. AI won't make your work smarter. Clear thinking will-and CRAFT shows you how. _________________________________________________________________ CRAFT Thinking is the playbook senior leaders and boards have been missing. Philip cuts through the noise of AI and gives executives a disciplined, structured way to turn ambiguity into actionable strategy." - Jason Odden, Board Chair & Strategic AI/Cloud Executive "CRAFT Thinking provides a much-needed framework-transforming AI from a productivity tool into a strategic co-thinker that reveals blind spots, stress-tests assumptions, and builds the kind of layered reasoning that separates successful projects from those destined to fail." -Matt Hanson, Director, New Ventures; Staff Advisor to the Regents