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Featured · June 4, 2026

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June 3, 2026

The Entrepreneur AI Operating System: From Experiment to Business Result

A practical operating system for turning AI experiments into repeatable business value through workflow mapping, prompt design, pilots, review controls, and KPI tracking.

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June 3, 2026

AI Business Worksheet: 12 Canvases I Use with Entrepreneurs

A structured worksheet system for entrepreneurs to move from AI curiosity to one selected use case, measurable ROI, risk controls, and a 30-day pilot plan.

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June 3, 2026

UI Vocabulary for Vibe Coders: How to Ask AI for the Right Interface

A practical visual field guide for non-technical builders who need to describe headers, navbars, hamburger menus, cards, modals, forms, empty states, and other UI parts clearly to AI coding tools.

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June 3, 2026

Vibe Coding for Founders: Build Fast, Verify Harder, Ship Small

A practical guide for non-technical founders and operators who want to build useful apps with AI coding tools while still reviewing, testing, and shipping responsibly.

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June 3, 2026

Prompt Engineering in 2026: From Better Questions to Better Workflows

Prompt engineering has matured from writing one clever instruction into designing context, constraints, verification, and repeatable AI-assisted workflows.

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June 3, 2026

Inside the Nabil SSE AI Workshop: Turning a Full Day into Business Outputs

How a full-day AI workshop for entrepreneurs is designed around practical outputs: customer clarity, content, ads, sales replies, SOPs, finance checks, and a mini pitch story.

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June 3, 2026

AI for Entrepreneurs: A Business-First Framework Before Any Tool

A practical framework for entrepreneurs to find real AI opportunities, redesign workflows, manage risk, and launch a measurable 30-day pilot without getting distracted by tool hype.

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April 19, 2026

Building a Personal Digital Command Center

A personal website should not only introduce who you are, but also clearly show your work, expertise, ventures, insights, and ways to connect with you.

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