92: Your Next Hire Doesn't Need Benefits: How Interior Designers Can Build an AI Team
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If AI hasn’t worked for you yet, it’s probably not the tool.
It’s not the prompts.
It’s not that you’re behind.
And it’s not that AI “doesn’t work for designers.”
It’s an organization problem.
In this episode, John breaks down why most interior designers are using AI like a junk drawer and how shifting from “tool” thinking to “team” thinking completely changed how he runs his business.
After running bi-coastal offices and feeling stretched thin, he realized AI wasn’t about better prompts. It was about better infrastructure.
This episode walks you through:
- Why AI feels generic when you use it casually
- The junk drawer analogy that explains most AI frustration
- The difference between using a tool and building a system
- How to think of AI as specific assistants with specific roles
- Why onboarding matters, even for artificial intelligence
- The foundational document that makes everything work
- How small firms can gain leverage without hiring more staff
- The real emotional shift that happens when the system carries the weight
If you’re a solo designer or running a small firm and wearing every hat, this episode will reframe what’s actually possible.
This is the beginning of a deeper conversation about building infrastructure instead of chasing output.
Because your next hire might not need benefits.
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