P2 · CHAPTER 08 · WORKFLOW TRANSLATION

Workflow translation for “Leverage

Apply “Leverage” to a real workflow by naming the trigger, owner, evidence, decision, control and failure path. A useful translation changes operating detail, not vocabulary.

WORKBOOK SEQUENCE

  1. 01

    Choose one repeated task related to this thesis: For the first time, one person can direct the output of many tireless workers. Leverage just changed shape.

  2. 02

    Use the chapter signals—The Old Forms of Force; Code as the First Permissionless Machine; The Arrival of Model Leverage; Commanding Many Agents; The Rising Ceiling; Permissionless Leverage; The Personal Leverage Ratio; Learning to Direct; Small Teams, Large Shadows; The New Bottleneck; Early Means Underpriced—to identify where the current workflow loses time, quality or learning.

  3. 03

    Define the trigger, input, AI-assisted step, human decision, measurable output and stop condition.

  4. 04

    Run the workflow once with a real case; record the failure before expanding scope.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Leave with a decision artifact.

A bounded workflow card with one owner, one metric, one review gate and one documented failure response.

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