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Renaud Yasin
Adopt Claude

A field guide for bringing Claude to your company

Everything you need to make the case, satisfy your reviewers, prove the value, and put working prompts in every team's hands — vendor-neutral, fill in the brackets with your numbers.

Claude is one of the most capable AI systems you can put in front of your people — and in the right hands, teams use it to build and create genuinely remarkable things. The opportunity isn't a pilot for a handful of power users. It's a governed, company-wide rollout that captures the upside while keeping your data and compliance posture firmly in your control.

This kit is the connective tissue. I assembled it from delivering AI-assisted software inside large, regulated enterprises — so each piece is something you can actually take to a sponsor, a security reviewer, or a skeptical room. It's vendor-neutral and generic to any company: the brackets are yours to fill.

The path

Three moves, one kit

  1. 01

    Make the case

    A board-ready one-pager: the opportunity, the controls, the ROI math, and a 90-day plan a sponsor can say yes to.

  2. 02

    Clear the controls

    A governance brief that maps Security, Legal, and Privacy concerns to Claude's enterprise controls — the basis for a conditional 'go.'

  3. 03

    Equip every team

    Role-based prompt packs for six departments and a 53-recipe prompt library your people can copy, fill in, and use on day one.

What's inside

The documents

Four pieces, each one a standalone artifact you can hand to the right person. Read them in order or jump to the one you need next.

Why I advocate for it — and how

I'm a believer because, used well, Claude is a force multiplier: it raises the floor on quality and gives your most experienced people their attention back. “Used well” is the whole game. It can be confidently wrong, so you verify before you rely; it works best as a power tool in skilled hands, not an autopilot. That's exactly why the governance and enablement in this kit matter as much as the pitch — they're what turn raw capability into something a company can trust at scale.