A practical, no-jargon guide for busy leaders who didn't study computer science. Understand AI, protect your career, and start automating the right things — this weekend.
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These are the three things leaders tell me most often when the topic of AI comes up. Every chapter of this guide was written to address them directly.
"AI is for IT people and developers. I didn't study computer science, so it's probably not for me."
Chapter 1 clears this up in the first five minutes.
"I'm worried AI is going to replace my job and I don't know what I should do about it."
Chapter 2 gives you the honest answer — with a story from 1990s Nairobi that reframes everything.
"I know I should be using AI to save time, but I don't know where to start and I'm already overwhelmed."
Chapter 3 gives you a 65-minute weekend starter plan. No course. No IT department.
This is not a technology manual. It is a confidence-building guide written by a leader who has spent over a decade translating between the technical world and the people who lead organizations.
Clears up the biggest myth holding most leaders back. What AI actually is, in plain language, with no assumptions about your background.
The question nobody is answering properly. A story from Nairobi in the 1990s turns out to be exactly the right lens for this moment.
Moves from mindset to action. Three ready-to-use prompts, a weekend starter plan, and an honest account of how one leader uses AI every single day.
Honest, experience-based reviews of ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grammarly — with a role-by-role recommendation to help you choose.
By the time you finish this guide you will know exactly what AI can and cannot do, which tool to start with, and what to try first in your working week.
No more waiting to feel ready. No more watching from the sidelines.
You are already using AI daily and want advanced technical training. This guide is for the curious leader who has not yet started — and wants to start well.
Bora means better in Swahili — continuous improvement. Spark is the ignition of ideas and progress. Together: the commitment to initiating meaningful change, one tool at a time.
Bora Spark was built for the leader who sits in rooms full of technologists and has to make sense of what they are saying — and for the leader who has been told to "use AI" without anyone explaining what that actually means in practice.
With over two decades of experience implementing technology across healthcare, government, and financial services organizations, the perspective here is not theoretical. It comes from the inside of IT departments, boardrooms, and project management offices where real decisions get made and real systems have to work.
The goal of Bora Spark is simple: cut through the noise and give you honest, practical resources that help you do your best work. No hype. No jargon. No assumptions about your technical background.
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