Aug 18, 2025

Ban “Do Nothing”: The 10-Experiment Rule for AI Adoption

From Jeremy Utley: if “do nothing” is allowed, most teams will choose it. Fix it with a policy that forces practice:

Every function runs 10 lightweight AI experiments this cycle (wins optional, learning mandatory).

Weekly readouts create peer pressure and shared playbooks.

Treat no experiments as a performance gap, not a neutral choice.
This is how adoption compounds—through rhythm, not mandates.

📩 Weekly AI case studies (free):

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Jeremy Utley
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Adjunct Professor, Author, Podcaster @ Stanford University, Ideaflow, Beyond the Prompt: How to Use AI in Your Company

San Francisco, CA

A leading expert on creativity and innovation at Stanford University, who considers himself a "front row student" in the AI classroom. He's taught a million+ students of innovation over the

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