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BELLEVILLE, Ontario - Next Level Coaching has officially released its latest publication, AI: Five Years Ahead, a practical guide aimed at entrepreneurs looking to integrate artificial intelligence into their businesses. The book, announced on June 1, 2026, focuses on actionable strategies rather than theoretical concepts, offering a roadmap for small and medium-sized business owners who want to stay competitive in a rapidly shifting technological landscape.
The guide addresses common pain points for entrepreneurs, such as choosing the right AI tools, managing implementation costs, and training teams to work alongside automated systems. According to the company, the book draws from real-world case studies and interviews with founders who have already adopted AI in their operations. It also includes a section on ethical considerations and data privacy, which are often overlooked in fast-moving tech adoption.
Next Level Coaching emphasized that the book is not a technical manual for programmers but a strategic resource for decision-makers. The release comes as many businesses struggle to separate hype from practical value in the AI space. By focusing on a five-year outlook, the guide aims to help entrepreneurs plan for sustainable growth rather than chasing short-term trends. The book is available now through the company's website and select online retailers.
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