From reading to published thinking.

AIxCompass is a structured path from learning to demonstrated expertise.

Every step builds on the last, moving you from reading case studies written by others to publishing your own.

Learn from how others think.

The best way to develop professional thinking is to study how experienced professionals approach real problems.

Begin by reading case studies on AIxCompass. See how others frame decisions, evaluate evidence, weigh trade-offs, and explain their reasoning.

Reading comes first because it builds the foundation for everything you will write.

Select the thinking skill you want to practice.

AIxCompass organizes thinking into five focus areas: Problem Solving, Analytical Thinking, Decision Making, Business Impact, and Subject Mastery.

Each focus area has its own worksheets, prompts, and case study examples. Choose the one that matches the challenge you want to explore.

Structure your thinking before you write.

A worksheet is a guided thinking session, not a form to fill out.

Work through focused questions about context, evidence, assumptions, trade-offs, and recommendations.

Great case studies start with structured thinking. Worksheets make that process easier.

Turn your thinking into readable work.

The Case Study Builder uses your worksheet output to scaffold a structured narrative.

Add context, develop your analysis, explain the trade-offs you evaluated, and write a recommendation others can follow. Format the case study so it rewards careful reading.

Make your work clearer before publishing.

Strong case studies go through revision. That is not a weakness — it is part of the process.

Use the writing and editing tools to tighten language, check structure, and remove ambiguity.

The goal is a case study that is as clear and useful as possible for the people who read it.

Share work that helps others learn.

When your case study is ready, publish it to the AIxCompass community.

Every published case study becomes a contribution — to the reader, to the community, and to your professional record.

Create evidence of how you think.

Credibility is not built from a single case study. It is built through a consistent body of demonstrated work.

Each case study you publish adds to your thought leadership profile — a visible record that shows how you approach problems, make decisions, and create value.

Read. Think. Build. Publish.

A repeatable path from learning to demonstrated expertise.

Read

Learn from how professionals frame and solve real problems.

Think

Choose a focus area and work through a guided worksheet.

Build

Turn your thinking into a structured, readable case study.

Publish

Share work that helps others learn and builds your credibility.

Start where the work starts.

Read a case study, open a worksheet, and build your first piece of demonstrated thinking.