Teri R. Moten, MBA, Your Business Problem Solver
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AI Trainer and Chief AI Officer teaching businesses, economic development organizations, nonprofits, and career professionals how to use AI tools and strategies to boost their profit, efficiency and future opportunities. Helping business owners and professionals, from beginners to those with some AI experience, confidently become AI literate to “think in and think with” AI to boost productivity, and grow their businesses and career opportunities.
05/30/2026
Been saying this for the past 3 years.
Question is what are educational institutions and parents doing to make sure students and their children know how to use AI?
Parents, if your child’s school (especially 8th-12th grade and higher ed) are not actively teaching them how to utilize AI and use it in ways the work force wants them to think about AI (I’m not talking about STEM and robotics), you MUST make sure they are learning AI from somewhere.
05/29/2026
USE THIS PROMPT TODAY FOR MONTH END INSIGHTS AND NEXT MONTH’S PLANNING!
Before you start planning June, it may be worth asking your AI what May already showed you.
If you use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, or another AI platform regularly, you probably have a lot of business insight sitting in your recent conversations, drafts, ideas, research, prompts, and planning.
The problem is most people keep moving so fast they never go back and review what they have been working through.
Try this before the month ends:
Prompt:
“Review the recent work, conversations, prompts, projects, ideas, drafts, research, and planning I have worked on in this AI platform over the past 30 days.
Create a month-end business review. Identify the biggest patterns, repeated priorities, unfinished ideas, missed opportunities, bottlenecks, and next-best actions.
Then give me:
1. A short executive summary
2. The top 5 patterns you notice
3. The 3 biggest opportunities for next month
4. The 3 things I should stop, simplify, or delegate
5. The 3 actions that would create the most momentum in the next 30 days
6. One practical AI workflow I should build or improve next month
7. Any clarifying questions you need before finalizing the recommendations
Keep it practical, honest, and focused on helping me make better business decisions.”
Important note: this works best if your AI platform can access your recent chats, projects, files, or history. If it cannot, paste in the key notes, summaries, or conversations you want it to review.
And do not just run the prompt and admire the answer.
Pick one insight and execute on it within 24 hours. Save this, add it to your prompt bank, and set a reminder to run it at the end of every month.
Let me know how it goes and what was a surprising or your biggest takeaway when you did this!
05/29/2026
Thank you to the Dallas ISD Small Business Office for inviting me to present during the Knowledge is Power Virtual Business Conference.
It was such a strong event for small business owners and business leaders, and I was grateful to lead the AI in Business session.
This carousel gives a glimpse of a few takeaways from my hands-on, interactive session. The bigger message was simple: AI should not just help people create more content. It should help them solve real business problems, make better decisions, think more clearly, and use what they learn quickly.
One thing I say in almost every AI training I lead is this: do not attend AI workshops just to say you attended. Take one thing you learned and use it within 24 hours. That is where confidence starts to build.
I appreciate the attendees who showed up, asked questions, and leaned into the conversation. I also look forward to continuing to be a resource to the attendees, Dallas ISD Small Business Office, and the other presenting organizations.
When I train, my goal is not for people to leave impressed. My goal is for them to leave equipped.
If your organization, business community, association, or leadership team is looking for practical AI training that people can understand and actually use, DM me or visit bit.ly/terimoten.
05/28/2026
VIGOR Victoria June Meetup is one week away.
Make plans to join us Thursday, June 4ᵗʰ from 8:00–9:30 AM at Gardenhouse Coffee & Espresso Bar, 1908 N. Laurent, inside Victoria Tower.
VIGOR is a space for business owners, professionals, and community members to connect, share ideas, and build relationships that help move our community forward.
We’ll kick off at 8:00 AM, so grab your coffee and come ready for good conversation, meaningful connections, and community momentum.
Share this with or tag 5 friends who should be in the room!
05/26/2026
I’m excited to be part of the 2026 Knowledge is Power Virtual Business Conference hosted by the Dallas ISD Small Business Office on Wednesday, May 27ᵗʰ.
The conference starts at 10 AM CST and includes several sessions for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and business leaders. My session is AI in Business, and it begins at 11:25 AM CST.
There are three sessions happening at 11:25 AM, so if you want to attend mine, be sure to choose the AI in Business session.
I’ll be sharing practical ways small business owners and business leaders can use AI to support business growth, stronger operations, better decision-making, and day-to-day productivity.
Register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/L6IN5Gu_SVGC8m_WQPcIsw
Yay! Super proud of me! You know I tell everyone I’m the most non-tech AI Strategist and Trainer. So today I finally started building on Codex (ChatGPT’s) version of Claude Code😉).
I’m running my build through some tests to get all the bugs out and make sure it’s doing exactly what I want it to do. Pretty good… not that I’m building for others but I’m definitely going to be doing AI builds for me (for business and personal life).
You can’t be afraid if AI. And for the non-techies, you just have to try it and KEEP using it!
Working on some AI Training and Literacy I’m rolling out in June! Whether you haven’t used GenAI yet (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc), you are dipping your toes in the AI pool, or you consider yourself a power user… There will be something for you!🤖
05/25/2026
Today, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
05/22/2026
I’m excited to be part of the 2026 Knowledge is Power Virtual Business Conference hosted by the Dallas ISD Small Business Office on Wednesday, May 27ᵗʰ, from 10 AM to 1 PM CST.
I’ll be leading a featured AI workshop session from 11:25 AM to 12:05 PM CST for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and business leaders who want to better understand how AI can support real business growth, stronger operations, better decision-making, and day-to-day productivity.
This conference is designed to help small businesses access practical strategies, business resources, and meaningful connections that can support growth and long-term sustainability.
Thank you to the Dallas ISD Small Business Office for the opportunity to be part of this important event.
Register here: https://www.dallasisd.org/departments/small-business-office/home
ISDs, this is not a criticism. It is a respectful wake-up call.
I know teachers, CTE advisors, administrators, and school leaders are already stretched. I also know many districts are trying to figure out what responsible AI use should look like in the classroom. But we cannot stop at “students should not use AI to cheat.” That is only one part of the conversation.
If we care about workforce readiness, career pathways, CTE, and preparing students for the real world, then students need to learn how to use AI ethically, responsibly, and practically.
Not just students going into STEM. Not just students interested in coding, engineering, robotics, or computer science. All students need some level of practical AI literacy because AI is already showing up in business, healthcare, marketing, customer service, administration, operations, sales, entrepreneurship, and almost every nontechnical career path you can name.
They need to know how to ask better questions, check outputs, research responsibly, protect sensitive information, think critically, and use AI as a tool that supports their judgment instead of replacing it.
And teachers and staff need support too. Giving access to ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, or another AI tool is not the same as training people to use it well. If districts are putting AI licenses in the budget, they also need to be putting practical AI training, strategy, and support in the budget.
This is especially important for rural districts and smaller communities. Students in those communities deserve to be just as prepared as students anywhere else.
My encouragement to ISDs as you prepare for the next school year: do not wait until AI feels fully figured out. It will keep changing. Start with responsible use. Start with practical training. Start with CTE. Start with helping teachers understand how AI connects to the real work students are preparing to do.
Students do not need fear-based messaging around AI. They need guidance, guardrails, examples, and adults who are willing to help them learn how to use it well.
If your ISD, CTE program, school, or education partner is thinking through what practical AI readiness should look like, I’m glad to be a resource.
You can connect with me here or schedule a conversation at bit.ly/terimoten.
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