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How Solopreneurs Win in the Automation Age with Tim Harrison (stage 2)  - Ep. 408

How Solopreneurs Win in the Automation Age with Tim Harrison (stage 2) - Ep. 408

Season 1 Episode 408 Published 6 hours ago
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In this practical episode, Tim Harrison, Founder and CEO of Coaching Innovation Lab, shares how AI can be your most powerful leverage tool as a stage 2 solopreneur. If you're overwhelmed wearing every hat, struggling with time constraints, and doing too much low-value work yourself, you won't want to miss it.

You will discover:

- Why AI is now the essential third option beyond just eliminate or delegate

- How to focus on your zone of genius while letting AI handle everything else

- What it takes to build simple systems that multiply your impact and productivity

This episode is ideal for for Founders, Owners, and CEOs in stage 2 of The Founder's Evolution. Not sure which stage you're in? Find out for free in less than 10 minutes at https://www.scalearchitects.com/founders/quiz

Tim Harrison is a pioneer at the intersection of Coaching and AI. As the founder of the Coaching Innovation Lab, he specializes in advising, training, and consulting solopreneurs and organizations on the practical application of AI. Tim’s leadership in the field is globally recognized. He was one of eight experts selected for the International Coaching Federation’s (ICF) Global Taskforce on AI, helping to shape industry standards around the use of AI. His innovative work includes founding the nonprofit EPOG Academy, which developed PowerPath, an AI-powered coaching system designed to bridge guidance gaps in education, and leading Project BEACON, an NIH study measuring the impact of coaching for underrepresented biomedical PhD students.

Want to learn more about Tim Harrison's work at Coaching Innovation Lab? Check out his website at https://coachinginnovationlab.com/

Connect with Tim through his LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachtimharrison/

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