If your team is using AI to get quick wins but not saving anything worth reusing, you're not building a system. You're just creating output.
In Episode 9 of Process of Elimination, Ryan Edwards (Co-Founder, Camino5) and host Justin L. Brown explore what happens when you shift from prompt-based creativity to modular AI workflows that actually scale across teams.
The core idea? Stop treating AI like a one-time assistant. Start treating it like a teammate who learns, adapts, and delivers consistent results.
Inside this episode:
✅ The difference between repetition and repeatability (and why your prompt doc isn’t enough)
✅ Why "lazy templates" break down across teams
✅ How to build a prompt pack that adapts to different roles
✅ Creating a framework vault that’s actually searchable
✅ The secret power of tone blocks and voice calibration
✅ How to use workflow snaps and agent loops to deliver repeatable, intelligent output at scale
Plus: Ryan shares how he linked a 300+ prompt archive with a 200-page strategy PDF and turned it into a GPT that thinks like his team.
🔁 Challenge for this week: Pick one AI-generated slide, asset, or insight. Test if it’s reusable. If not, it's time to build better systems.
📋 Get the complete breakdown:👉 https://www.camino5.com/s1e9-poe-buil...Ready to stop repeating tasks and start building strategy?👉 Work with Camino5: https://camino5.com
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🔔 Next week: The Great AI Reorg – Why Tools Demand New Roles (Not Just New Tasks)
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