You bring the expertise. AI expands what you can do with it.
AI Core Resources helps business owners, professionals, and community leaders think differently about what is possible, identify where AI can create meaningful value, choose the right tools, and work through the technical challenges of putting their ideas into practice.
Use AI to expand your capacity, create new opportunities, and build more of what your business, work, or community needs — while keeping human judgment, relationships, and expertise at the center.
My expertise
- I understand my clients
- I know the service I want to improve
- I know what a good result should look like
Current challenge
I need a better client onboarding process, but I do not know how to organize or build all the pieces.
Your expertise AI support A workable first version
What that looks like in practice
Think beyond basic productivity
Use AI to explore new possibilities, strengthen decisions, and approach familiar problems in new ways.
Cross the technical gap
Create first versions of tools, pages, systems, resources, and digital products even when you do not have traditional technical skills.
Use people where they matter most
Let AI support drafting, research, organization, and early-stage work while people lead judgment, relationships, strategy, creativity, and specialized execution.
Your ideas should not have to wait until you have a bigger team or stronger technical skills.
Many business owners and professionals already know what they want to create, improve, or grow. The difficulty is that the next step asks for more time, more staff, more money, or more technical knowledge than they have right now.
Historically the options were limited: hire someone, outsource the work, spend weeks learning the technology yourself, keep doing it manually, or set the idea aside for another year. AI creates another option — it can help you draft a first version, organize the pieces, test whether an idea holds up, or work out what you actually need before you commit real money or someone else’s time to it.
Examples of what this can look like
Illustrative exampleShape and test a service, workshop, program, or digital offer.
Organize what clients need to know, complete, and receive.
Create an early version of a tool that supports recurring work.
Work out the structure, messaging, and first version before handing it to a designer or developer.
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Connect the pieces of a campaign before involving multiple specialists.
Turn expertise into something other people can understand and use.
You do not need to become the technical expert. You need a bridge between your expertise and the technology that can help you move forward.
We do not start with the tool. We start with what you are trying to make possible.
What may be possible now?
Most people arrive carrying some mix of fear, hype, and the assumption that this belongs to technical people. The shift is seeing AI as something that extends what you already know how to do.
What are we actually trying to accomplish?
Before any tool comes up: what you want to achieve, where AI could genuinely help, what is worth building, what should stay human-led, and what should not be automated at all.
Which technology fits the work?
ChatGPT, Claude, and the handful of other tools that earn their place — explained in plain language and tied to tasks you actually do. Not every platform that launched this month.
How do we turn it into something useful?
Build it, test it, review what came back, improve it, and put it into use — a resource, workflow, offer, process, page, prototype, assistant, tracker, or system your team can run.
Mindset — I may not need to wait until I can afford a fully custom system.
Strategy — I need to track invoices, due dates, payments, and overdue follow-up.
Tools — Use Claude to define the requirements and a coding tool to create an early version.
Put it to work — Build it, test it with real scenarios, correct problems, and identify what needs security, hosting, or developer review before broader use.
The goal is not simply to use AI. The goal is to think more strategically about what you can now create, improve, and grow.
Start with the gap you need AI to help you close.
You may need a stronger foundation. You may already use AI but keep getting shallow or inconsistent results. Or you may have a real idea or project in front of you that you cannot yet build, organize, or move forward.
These are different starting points, not required levels.
Understand what AI can realistically help you do
You are interested in AI, but you are still unsure where it fits, what it does well, what calls for caution, or how to begin without chasing every new tool that appears.
Move beyond generic results
You have used ChatGPT or Claude, but the answers come back basic, inconsistent, or disconnected from the way you actually work. Learn how to give AI the context, examples, structure, and direction it needs to be useful on real work.
Build something that supports your growth
You have a business need, work project, new offer, community initiative, personal goal, or important idea that you are ready to develop. Use Claude to plan, create, test, and improve something you can put to work.
Grow your capacity before you grow your team.
AI can carry early-stage work: research, drafting, organizing, planning, technical experimentation, and first versions. That does not make people less important. It means your own hours go further, your team’s time stays protected for the work only they can do, and when you do bring in an employee, contractor, or specialist, they start from something real instead of a blank page.
What changes when the idea becomes a plan
Illustrative exampleBefore
After
A first version ready to test — and a clearer decision about what still needs human support.
Create
Develop a new offer, landing page, client resource, or early version of a simple tool.
Organize
Turn scattered knowledge, follow-up, and recurring work into a process someone can follow.
Prepare
Develop stronger drafts, requirements, and questions before working with a specialist.
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Develop and test new offers
Shape the idea, research the market, define who it is for, develop the messaging, create the materials, and prepare a first launch — before you spend heavily on something unproven.
Create stronger first versions
Draft sales pages, presentations, lead magnets, proposals, emails, workbooks, and client resources before a writer, designer, strategist, or marketing partner gets involved — so their time goes to improving the work rather than starting it.
Build simple tools without traditional coding skills
Create first versions of trackers, calculators, dashboards, forms, internal assistants, prototypes, and small applications that support real work.
Not everything built this way is ready for customers on day one. Some projects still need a developer’s review, proper security, or real hosting before they leave your desk — and part of this work is knowing which ones.
Turn expertise into reusable resources
Document your methods, organize what you know, write standard operating procedures, build training materials, and develop systems that employees, collaborators, clients, or community members can actually use.
Improve how customers and clients experience the work
Strengthen onboarding, communication, follow-up, frequently asked questions, service delivery, and the support resources people reach for when something goes wrong.
Work more effectively with the experts you hire
Bring clearer plans, stronger drafts, better questions, and more complete materials to a developer, designer, writer, assistant, consultant, or agency — which usually means fewer revisions and a better result.
AI should not remove people from meaningful work. It should help people contribute where their judgment, creativity, relationships, leadership, and specialized skills matter most.
Your expertise still leads the work.
AI can generate language, organize information, suggest options, and help create early versions. It does not carry your lived experience, your professional judgment, your values, your relationships, your understanding of your customers, or your responsibility for the final result.
You bring
- Judgment
- Experience
- Context
- Relationships
- Creativity
- Responsibility
AI can support
- Research
- Drafting
- Organization
- Comparison
- Technical guidance
- Early versions
Together, this can lead to
- Better decisions
- More useful outputs
- Greater capacity
- Stronger collaboration
- Clearer next steps
- Better use of specialist time
The strongest results come from combining human expertise with AI capability — not treating one as a substitute for the other.
Your expertise leads. AI helps you extend it.
Claude AI: The Leverage Lab
That may be a business, a career, a community project, a new offer, or an idea you are ready to bring to life. The Leverage Lab is not simply a training about Claude — it is a four-week working experience built around a project you actually care about.
Build the offer around the three conversations managers are most likely to avoid.
Conceptual output previews
Learn
- Claude instruction in plain language
- Strategy before tool use
- Templates and worked examples
Build
- Four live working sessions
- Guidance on your own project
- Help working through technical obstacles
- Support reviewing what AI produces
Leave with
- Reusable project resources
- A plan for completing or testing the project
- A clearer understanding of what can be handled independently and where expert help is still needed
Leave with a real project underway, a stronger ability to use AI alongside your expertise, and a clearer understanding of what you can build yourself, what your team can support, and where human expertise remains the right investment.
What are you ready to grow?
Bring a business goal, professional project, community initiative, or idea you are ready to move forward.
Develop or improve an offer
Strengthen client follow-up
Build an early version of a tool or process
Turn expertise into a resource that can support revenue
Develop a professional resource
Improve a recurring work process
Organize a community initiative
Move an important idea or personal project forward
What a session is like
- Bring a project that matters to you
- Work on it during the session
- Ask questions as decisions come up
- Get help when the technology becomes a barrier
- Leave knowing what to do before the next session
I help people think differently before I teach them which tool to use.
I am Camara Randolph, a strategist, trainer, and business builder. I work with people who already have knowledge, experience, ideas, and responsibility.
You may understand your customers, your profession, your community, your service, or the problem you want to solve. What you may not know is how to translate that expertise into an AI-supported process, resource, tool, offer, system, or new opportunity. That is where I help.
See the opportunity
Where AI can expand what is possible in your work.
Choose the approach
Decide which opportunities are worth pursuing, what should remain human-led, and which tools fit the work.
Cross the technical gap
Work through unfamiliar tools, setup decisions, and technical barriers that might otherwise stop the project.
Put it to work
Evaluate what AI creates, move from an idea to something useful, and decide where a specialist is still needed.
See the full list
- See where AI can expand what is possible
- Identify the opportunities that make sense for you
- Choose the right tools
- Give the technology better direction
- Work through technical barriers
- Evaluate what AI creates
- Move from an idea to something useful
- Determine what you can do yourself
- Recognize where a person or specialist is still needed
I am not here to turn you into a software engineer.
I am not here to tell you that AI can replace every employee, contractor, strategist, developer, designer, or trusted partner.
I am here to help you use AI thoughtfully, expand your capacity, and make better decisions about what AI should support and where people remain essential.
You remain the expert in your work. I help you gain access to more ways of applying it.
What people made with what they learned.
Wow! This is so helpful. I’m already using custom GPTs to write property descriptions that really pop. I had no idea I could train AI to sound like me and know my business inside and out.
This workshop blew my mind. I had no idea AI could help me build workflows, reach clients with complex health information, and save hours every week. I left with tools I could actually use the same day.
I was honestly concerned the advanced course might be over my head—but the material was presented so clearly and thoughtfully that I never felt lost or overwhelmed. By the end, I felt fully equipped to start implementing AI into my daily workflow.
The class was a game changer. It helped me understand what AI is, how to use it the right way, and how to make it work for me instead of feeling overwhelmed. When I started college, I already felt prepared and confident using AI tools to support my learning.
Not ready for live training? Find your best AI starting point.
Download the AI Leverage Roadmap to identify where AI could expand your capacity, support your expertise, reduce unnecessary manual work, or help you move an important idea forward.
Find your best AI opportunity
You do not need another list of AI tools. You need the right next step.
Choose the workshop, program, or support option that matches what you are trying to understand, improve, create, or grow.