Busy Writing AI Guides for Managers
- Michelle Ryan
- Apr 8
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 9
Hello everyone! It’s been a few days since my last post, and I’ve been preoccupied with a couple of exciting projects. Specifically, I have been working diligently on an AI guide for managers that will be published on Kindle KDP, as well as a paperback version. Both are designed to support my website and help draw a wider audience. Let me share some details about what I’ve been up to!
The AI Guide for Managers
My latest project involves creating an AI guide tailored specifically for managers. As technology continues to evolve rapidly, many managers find it challenging to keep up with the latest advancements in AI. This guide aims to cater to their needs, providing essential insights into how AI can enhance decision-making, improve team productivity, and foster innovation.
To illustrate the practical application of these concepts, I included real-world case studies and examples. For instance, companies like Google and Amazon leverage AI to drive their business strategies. By examining these examples, managers can better understand how to implement similar tactics within their teams.

Embracing Self-Publishing with Kindle KDP
One of the most exciting aspects of my current projects is self-publishing through Kindle KDP. This platform offers authors the opportunity to reach a global audience without the traditional barriers associated with publishing.
With tools like Kindle Create, formatting the book became a seamless experience. The user-friendly interface allows you to tailor the design to your preferences. Additionally, the royalties are quite enticing, allowing authors to retain a larger share of their profits compared to traditional publishing models.
Self-publishing isn't just about writing and formatting; it's also about marketing. I've been researching effective strategies to promote my book once it goes live. Utilizing social media platforms and building an email list is critical for generating buzz. For instance, announcing the launch on Twitter and LinkedIn can attract potential readers in professional circles.

The Paperback Version
In addition to the ebook format, I'm thrilled to offer a paperback version of the guide. Many readers still prefer holding a book in their hands, and I wanted to cater to that audience as well.
The paperback version will be available through Amazon, making it accessible for those who enjoy purchasing physical books. I've been careful to ensure that the formatting is optimized for print, which includes considerations for margins, font size, and overall design.
Having both formats available allows readers to choose how they want to engage with the material. Some may prefer digital copies for convenience, while others may cherish the tangible experience of flipping through pages. Regardless of the format, my goal is to deliver valuable content that resonates with managers seeking to harness the power of AI in their work.
Supporting the Website
Creating this AI guide isn’t just about offering a new product; it’s a strategic move to support my overarching website. By utilizing the content from the guide, I plan to enhance the website's resources. This way, visitors will find not only the guide but also supplementary materials, articles, and tools tailored to help managers in different industries adapt to AI technologies.
SEO plays a crucial role here. By optimizing the website with keywords related to AI and management, I hope to attract a broader audience. The goal is to become a go-to resource for managers looking to improve their understanding of AI and how it applies to their roles.
Tips for Aspiring Authors
As I move through this self-publishing journey, I've gathered valuable insights that I'd love to share with aspiring authors:
Research Your Audience: Before you begin writing, spend time understanding your target readership. What are their interests, pain points, and questions?
Set a Schedule: Writing can be overwhelming, especially when juggling multiple projects. Establish a writing routine that you can realistically stick to.
Leverage Resources: Use platforms like Grammarly for grammar checks and Canva for designing promotional materials.
Engage with Readers: Utilize social media to connect with your audience. Ask them what topics they would like covered in future books or articles.
Keep Learning: The publishing industry is ever-evolving. Stay informed about the latest trends and adapt your strategies accordingly.
The experience has also taught me how important community is. Engaging with fellow writers through online forums or local writing groups has provided not only support but also motivation to keep pushing forward.

What's Next?
So, what’s next for me? I’ll be closely monitoring the launch of both the Kindle and paperback versions of my guide. Once they go live, I plan to share updates across various channels, including my blog and social media.
Furthermore, I’m excited about the possibility of hosting webinars or Q&A sessions to engage directly with readers. These interactions can help demystify AI for managers and provide actionable advice based on their feedback and questions.
The future looks bright, and I’m eager to see how these resources can benefit many managers out there. Remember, adopting AI isn't about replacing human intelligence—it's about augmenting it. With the right tools and understanding, managers can lead their teams with confidence into the age of AI.
Although I’ve been offline for a few days focusing on these projects, I’m thrilled to share my progress with you all. Keep an eye out for more updates as I navigate this exciting journey of writing and publishing. Thank you for your continued support, and let's look forward to unlocking new potentials together in the professional landscape!




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