Published 2025-11-18 09-04
Summary
Most teams struggle with AI because they lack someone who can build solutions while teaching the team. Scott codes alongside your developers, transferring knowledge in real-time.
The story
Most development teams hit a wall with AI because they’re missing one critical piece: someone who can both architect the solution *and* level up the team while building it.
That’s the player-coach advantage.
Scott doesn’t just consult from the sidelines. He sits with your developers, writes code alongside them, and transfers knowledge in real-time. It’s mentorship through doing – not theoretical advice that evaporates after the meeting ends.
Here’s what makes this approach different:
Your team doesn’t just get a working AI workflow. They learn *how* to build the next one themselves.
With 30 years of hands-on technical experience, Scott knows the difference between AI that impresses in demos and AI that actually saves your team 15 hours a week. He focuses on the latter – practical automations and workflows that handle your complex, multi-step processes without adding technical debt.
The result? Your developers grow faster. Your AI initiatives actually ship. And you’re not stuck dependent on external consultants forever.
If you’re looking to build AI capabilities that stick – not just rent them temporarily – the player-coach model changes everything.
Want to explore what this looks like for your team? Let’s talk about how Scott can help multiply your team’s abilities while delivering real efficiency gains.
For more about Scott Howard Swain, Human-Centered AI Consultant with 30 years coding experience, visit
https://linkedin.com/in/scottermonkey/.
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Keywords: AIethics, AI implementation consultant, hands-on developer training, real-time knowledge transfer





