Final Check-in¶
You did it. Four lessons, four challenges, one tested and deployed application. You walked in knowing how to use AI to get things done, and you're walking out knowing how to delegate to it: with clear specs, acceptance criteria, automated tests, and the judgment to run multiple workstreams in parallel.
Take a moment to think about the distance you have covered. In Session 1, you wrote delegation contracts and standing instructions. In Session 2, you decomposed work into bounded tasks and encoded your judgment into skills. In Session 3, you turned acceptance criteria into automated tests and built a safety net. In Session 4, you sent work to AI in parallel and trusted your system to verify the results.
That is the Doer-to-Delegator journey. Here is what those two levels mean:
- Doer. You use AI regularly to get things done. You can write effective prompts, build with AI assistance, and troubleshoot when things go sideways.
- Delegator. You define the work and hand it off. You write clear specs, user stories, and acceptance criteria that tell AI what "done" looks like. Instead of doing every step yourself, you delegate whole tasks and review the output.
Update your slider one last time. Compare where you started to where you are right now. When you submit, check the progress board to see how the whole cohort has progressed.
What felt like uncharted territory this morning is now ground you've covered.