Tool Trainings Don't Fail
Because They're Bad.
They Fail Because People Forget.
70% of what users learn is gone within weeks. Less than 20% still use GenAI after 3 months.
The Reality of Tool Training
The Science Is Clear
The Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve shows that humans forget 70-90% of new information within 30-60 days without reinforcement.
This isn't a GenAI problem. It's a human memory problem. And it applies to every training session your team attends.
Now add workplace pressure, tight deadlines, and the cognitive load of crafting prompts from scratch. What chance does training have?
Based on enterprise digital adoption and L&D research
The GenAI Adoption Curve
Typical enterprise adoption pattern after GenAI training
This is not a tooling problem.
It's a memory + habit + friction problem.
Training Creates Awareness.
Usage Creates Value.
✕What Doesn't Stick
- ✕One-off GenAI training sessions
- ✕PDF guides nobody opens again
- ✕"Just experiment with AI"
- ✕Theoretical prompt frameworks
✓What Actually Works
- ✓Ready-to-use prompts at the moment of need
- ✓Role-based, task-based organization
- ✓Reusable starting points, not blank chats
- ✓Embedded in daily workflows
Why Prompt Libraries Change The Outcome
Organizations with ready-to-use prompts embedded in daily work see dramatically different results. That's why we built nerdychefs.ai.
higher GenAI usage retention
faster task completion
reduction in "blank page" time
Why Does This Work?
Removes Cognitive Load
No need to remember frameworks or techniques
Eliminates Hesitation
No "how do I phrase this?" paralysis
Creates Habits
Turns GenAI into a repeatable workflow
“People don't forget tools they use every day.
They forget concepts they rarely touch.”
The Shift That Works
Training explains
What GenAI is
Prompt libraries ensure
GenAI is actually used
Stop Training.
Start Using.
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