Metacognition
You can't automate what you can't see. Before you hand work to AI, you need to understand how you actually do that work today.
Metacognition simply means thinking deliberately about how you work while you work.
People sometimes default to operating on autopilot through their daily routines: checking email, writing reports, reviewing code, triaging requests. Metacognitive workflow analysis is the practice of stepping back to observe these patterns as an outsider would. Asking questions like:
- What steps do you repeat?
- Where do you spend time on rote, low-judgment tasks?
- What knowledge is locked in your head that could be made explicit?
This is the critical prerequisite for any serious AI automation effort. Without it, you end up automating whatever’s easiest rather than whatever matters most. In our Effective AI workshop, metacognitive workflow analysis is the pivot point: participants use lightweight value stream mapping to make their recurring workflows visible, then decompose those workflows into tasks sorted by automation potential.
The output feeds directly into compounding engineering, where the highest-value tasks become durable AI setups. The skill transfers well beyond AI; it’s the same set of habits used in lean process improvement, personal productivity systems, and team workflow design.
Resources
- Effective AI — teaches this skill in Session 3 as the foundation for compounding engineering
- Value Stream Mapping — the technique used to make workflows visible
- Compounding Engineering — the next step: building AI setups from the analysis
Knowledge