Team Playbook: Your AI teammate

Team Playbook: Your AI teammate

Unlock innovation and efficiency by building your first AI agent.

Play details

Prep time15 – 30 mins
Run time20 – 120 mins
People1
What you’ll needPreferred AI tool that lets you build an agent (e.g., Rovo)

5-second summary

  • Come up with ideas for AI agents.
  • Build your first agent.
  • Test and edit your agent

Play resources

About this play

What is an AI Teammate play?This play helps you understand the full potential of AI teammates by guiding you in building your first agent, specifically tailored to meet your unique needs and workflows, offering far more efficiency and personalization than a general AI chat.

Your agents can serve as:
– Creative and technical partners to brainstorm, iterate, and refine ideas.
– Assistants to automate routine tasks, freeing up time for more strategic work.
– Expert advisors to expand knowledge, enhance decision-making, and ensure your team can innovate and execute efficiently.
Why run the AI Teammate Play?Creating a custom AI agent is like hiring a specialist to join your team who really excels at performing a certain task with a high degree of speed and quality.

For example, when you build your own agent, you can tailor it to your unique needs, automating specific tasks and integrating it seamlessly into your workflow.
When should you run the AI Teammate Play?The best teams align on what needs to get done and how the work will happen, and teams that include humans and AI are no different.

However, unlike expanding your human team, expanding your AI team doesn’t necessarily mean consulting the rest of your team. You can create AI teammates anytime to suit your needs or collaborate and build with your team.
3 benefits of AI Teammates PlayBy treating AI as a teammate and developing specialized agents, you can transition from a simple AI user to a strategic AI collaborator. This shift brings several advantages, including:

1. Improved Return on Investment (ROI): Strategic AI collaborators save more time on a daily basis compared to simple users.
2. Increased Productivity: People who treat AI as a strategic collaborator are more likely to reinvest the time saved to dive more deeply into their work, like learning new skills and generating new ideas.
3. Higher Quality Work: 85% of those who collaborate strategically with AI said their work quality improved over the last month.

Instructions

1. Come up with ideas for agents (15-30 minutes)

At the end of this week, spend five minutes reflecting on workflows where agents could have been useful. Focus on tasks that are repetitive, time-consuming, and involve text-based outputs, as these are prime candidates for automation. Ask yourself:

  1. What tasks did you not enjoy that you’d rather outsource to a teammate?
  2. What tasks took way longer than you thought that you might be able to speed up?
  3. Looking at your calendar, are there any tasks that are repeated each day/week/month?

Here are some examples of when to build an agent vs. use general AI tools:

Once you have a few things on your list, block off 15 – 90 minutes in your calendar next week to build an agent to address one of these tasks.

Optional: Find an accountability buddy and plan to make a list of use cases together. Message your buddy with your idea for an agent and when you plan to try to build it. Research shows we’re likelier to follow through on intentions if we make an if-then plan for how we’ll do so.

2. Build your agent (15-90 minutes)

Now that you’ve identified a task that’s a prime candidate for turning into an AI agent, it’s time to start building your agent.

Tip: have your agent ask you questions

Tell your agent to ask you questions in the prompt one at a time and wait for a response before proceeding to the next question. That way, it won’t try to perform its job before you’ve provided it with all the necessary context.

update your knowledge sources

Regularly update the knowledge sources linked to your agent to keep it current and accurate.

3. Fine-tune your agent

Once your agent has been created, testing and tweaking are crucial to identify and correct any inconsistencies or errors in its responses. Here are some ways to test and edit your agent:

Keep your original prompts

Copy and paste your original prompt somewhere else (e.g., a Confluence page) so you can revert if your changes do not solve the problem—not all agent builders have version history.

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