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It’s not AI that will replace you—it’s a colleague with AI skills.

  • Writer: Thomas Eisen
    Thomas Eisen
  • Mar 23
  • 2 min read

Anyone who still works in the office today like they did five years ago will have problems tomorrow.


Artificial intelligence is no longer a future topic. It has already arrived in the office—and it is changing how we research, write, compare, analyze, and make decisions. This book shows what this means specifically for commercial employees, administrative staff, and office workers.


Because the real danger isn't AI itself. The real danger is being left behind by people who use AI more effectively. Those who process information faster, analyze documents more efficiently, create better texts, and automate routine tasks will become more visible, productive, and harder to replace within the company.


This book addresses precisely this issue. It explains, in a clear and practical way, how AI can be used in everyday office life—without technical jargon or unrealistic promises of the future. Instead, it shows which tasks can already be completed faster, more clearly, and more systematically with AI today.


Whether it's research, summaries, price comparisons, presentations, minutes, standard texts, or automation: many office tasks follow recurring patterns. And that's precisely where AI excels. Those who master these tools not only save time but also gain a real competitive edge.


This book isn't a technical manual for specialists. It's a wake-up call for everyone who doesn't want to find themselves in the office one day realizing that others have become faster, better, and more efficient. Those who understand now how AI can be used in practice will secure their knowledge, productivity, and future viability.


This book will show you:

  • Why not replace employees with AI, but rather employees with AI knowledge?

  • Which AI tools are truly relevant in the office?

  • how typical routine tasks can be completed significantly faster

  • how to better structure information and prepare decisions

  • why inaction in this area is the greatest risk


Order the book from Amazon or buy it in a bookstore.

 
 
 

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