Strategy as Software: Miro Turns Strategy Slides into Data & AI Use Case Manager Solution

A lot of strategy work still ends up in slides. We wanted to see what happens if you keep going.

This Thursday, March 12, at 6:00 PM CET, we’re hosting a @Miro Lunch & Learn at @Datentreiber around a demo we’ve been building with Miro AI Flows and MCP.

The starting point is a strategy presentation on a Miro board. From there, AI Flows extract OKRs and derive prioritization criteria, people vote on what matters most, and the result is used to trigger a working prototype for AI use case management.

What interests us here is a bigger idea: Strategy as Software. And how humans and AI can actually collaborate, instead of everyone just using AI individually and in an isolated way.

Not because strategy should be put into the limitations that software can impose, and not because AI should replace human judgment. Quite the opposite. The interesting part is that strategy becomes more concrete when AI helps structure the information, humans make the key decisions, and the result can directly shape the software. And AI can become a powerhouse for collaboration. At least, that’s the idea so far 😅

So this session is less about a polished success story and more about a live walkthrough of a concrete workflow — from strategy slides to a strategy-specific application

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If that sounds interesting, join us on Thursday, March 12, at 6:00 PM CET. We’d be glad to have you there. Link to the final Data & AI Use Case Manager Solution in the comments.

And finally, here you can already check out the Miro Board: https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVGFJe914=/

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