The Crafter's Edge with Pedro Rossello

The Crafter's Edge with Pedro Rossello

There have always been people who can't help themselves. Give them a clunky process, a messy spreadsheet, or a problem nobody owns, and they're already halfway to building something better. Rob calls them crafters. They were valuable before AI. They're becoming indispensable because AI rewards exactly the way they've always worked.

While everyone else is trying to "become AI native," crafters are doing something much less glamorous. They're making one workflow better. Then another. Pedro Rossello from Aderant is one of those people. Along with Rob and P3's own David "Oz" Osorio, he makes the case that the biggest AI wins don't come from chasing the newest thing. They come from solving real business problems with better tools and better judgment.

The funny thing is, those wins don't always look like AI success stories. They look like fewer headaches, smarter decisions, and work that simply gets done better than it did last week. That's the crafter's edge. It isn't flashy. It isn't loud. But it's probably what separates the companies still talking about AI from the ones already putting it to work.

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