Tools & Resources

Practical frameworks and tools to implement AI+ design principles in your organization

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Download these practical templates and frameworks to start implementing AI+ design concepts immediately

8 pagesPDF

Behavioral Contract Template

Step-by-step framework for designing clear expectations between humans and AI systems

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12 pagesPDF

AI+ Design Audit Checklist

Comprehensive assessment tool for evaluating your organization's AI+ readiness

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6 pagesPDF

Trust Architecture Framework

Visual mapping tool for designing trust mechanisms across your AI capabilities

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15 pagesPDF

Organizational Transformation Guide

Practical playbook for restructuring teams around AI+ development principles

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Advanced Tools Coming Soon

Interactive platforms for subscribers to scale AI+ design across your organization

Behavioral Contract Builder

Q2 2026In Development

Interactive tool for creating, testing, and validating behavioral contracts with guided templates

Key Features

  • Template library
  • Validation testing
  • Export documentation

Trust Architecture Designer

Q3 2026Planned

Visual interface for mapping trust mechanisms and confidence flows across AI systems

Key Features

  • Drag-and-drop interface
  • Real-time validation
  • Team collaboration

Organization Assessment Dashboard

Q4 2026Planned

Analytics platform for measuring AI+ design maturity and tracking transformation progress

Key Features

  • Maturity scoring
  • Progress tracking
  • Benchmark comparisons

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Why These Tools Matter

95%

AI Pilots Fail

Most organizations struggle with AI implementation because they lack systematic behavioral design

2-3x

Faster Adoption

Organizations with AI+ design achieve faster adoption through superior trust architecture

5%

Elite Performers

Only 5% of companies succeed by designing collaborative intelligence, not just AI features