Your team has the AI licenses. They use them to fix typos. This is the toolkit that turns idle tools into changed work.
Free companion resources below. No email needed for the three referenced in the book.
The three tools referenced inside the book. Open them, use them, send them to a colleague.
Thirty questions. Five minutes. A score, three breakdown numbers, and the next chapter to read.
Take the diagnostic →Excel template that tracks your pilot through the six two-week phases of the playbook. Workflow, capability, and business metrics in one file.
Download the scorecard →The weekly status format I use with every client. Six metrics, three colors, one question that closes the feedback loop.
Open the template →A 5-minute self-assessment that scores your team on the three barriers and the four skills, and tells you which workflow to pilot first.
Your company spent six figures on AI tools. Your team uses them to fix typos.
Industry data puts unused enterprise AI licenses between 60 and 80 percent. The dashboards say "87% activated." The work hasn't changed.
Teach Them to Drive is what I tell the executives who finally call me, six months in, after the tools sit idle. It's a practitioner's playbook, not a manifesto. The patterns of failed AI adoption are the same across every team I've worked with: people, process, leadership. The fix is the same too.
For the executive whose initiative stalled. For the manager leading adoption with no permission slip. For the person at the desk wondering what this means for their career.
By Toni Dos Santos
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Toni is the co-founder of Spicy Advisory, an AI adoption consultancy. He runs programs for teams at L'Oréal, Essilor Luxottica, Institut Géographique National, Conseil de l'IA et du numérique, UTMB Group, and dozens more across startups, SMBs, and corporate.
He writes the Vibe Work newsletter on AI and the future of work, and lives in Paris.
Spicy Advisory works with leaders who tried the workshop and the prompt library and the all-hands and still ended up with a team that uses their AI tools to fix typos. The 2-week AI Diagnosis is where most engagements start.