Post by Hartmut Hübner, PhD
Fractional AI Leader — AI is the engine. Communication is the driver. | MMIND.ai
Jensen Huang said one sentence this week that should hang in every office: "If your job is the task, you're very highly going to be disrupted." Not maybe. Not someday. Very highly. Here's why most people hear this and freeze: They know he's right. 70% of a typical marketing professional's day is tasks. Writing copy. Briefing designers. Maintaining editorial calendars. Formatting reports. 30% is decisions. Which story to tell. Whether the tone is right. When to kill a campaign. The 30% is what you were hired for. But you never get to it. I decided to fix that this week. I built an AI Marketing Team. 11 specialized Claude Skills. Open source. Free. Not one generalist that does everything badly. A team of specialists — like a real department. Content Strategist. Brand Guardian. PR Manager. Internal Comms Lead. Change Coach. And six more. My first attempt was one skill that tried to do it all. The outputs were mediocre. Too broad. Too generic. The breakthrough: specialists that work together. The Content Strategist checks brand guidelines with the Brand Guardian. The Internal Comms Lead builds transformation narratives with the Change Coach. Like a real team. Minus the meetings. What makes it different from every other marketing skill collection on GitHub? It covers internal communications, change management, and stakeholder governance. Not just external marketing. Because every AI transformation fails or succeeds on internal communication. Adoption is the bottleneck. And adoption is a communication problem. Jensen Huang has done the same job for 34 years. His tools changed completely. His purpose didn't. The question isn't whether AI takes over your tasks. The question is whether you know what your actual job is by then. 📎 Sources: → Jensen Huang on Lex Fridman Podcast #494 (full interview): https://lnkd.in/eqbjRS54 🛠️ AI Marketing Team on Github — 11 Claude Skills, open source: → https://lnkd.in/eu5_a3Ng — 📌 Save this post for later ♻️ Share it to inspire your network Follow Hartmut Hübner, PhD for AI insights that work.