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Getting the best out of Claude Cowork: eight tips for busy professionals

You have a stack of work, a deadline and not enough hours. Claude Cowork can help you to reclaim those hours, if you set it up properly.

Here are eight tips for getting the best results.

  1. Describe the outcome, not the steps

Cowork is built around the deliverable. Tell it what ‘done’ looks like. A formatted report. A tidy folder. Scheduled research.

  1. Point it at the right folder

Give Cowork access to a specific folder rather than your whole drive. You’ll get sharper results and you stay in control of what it can see.

  1. Ask for a plan first

Before any big task, ask Cowork to propose a plan. Review it. Adjust it. Then let it run. This small step prevents large mistakes.

  1. Use it for the jobs you keep avoiding

Sorting downloads. Renaming files. Pulling notes into a draft. These are the tasks that drain your week. Hand them over.

  1. Connect your everyday tools

Connectors for Google Drive, Gmail and others let Cowork pull real context into the work. Your output gets sharper because the input is richer.

  1. Set up scheduled tasks

You can ask Cowork to run a task on a cadence. A Monday inbox triage. A Friday metrics report. Define it once and step away.

  1. Steer along the way

Cowork keeps you informed as it works. Read the updates. Nudge it when needed. Treat it like a capable colleague, rather than a black box.

  1. Review before you send

Cowork produces a draft, not a final. Your judgement is still the value. Check the figures, tone and facts before anything goes out.

The point of Cowork is simple: spend less time on assembly, more time on the thinking that only you can do.

Which task will you hand over first?

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Nigel Temple

Author Nigel Temple

Nigel Temple is a marketing and AI trainer, speaker, consultant and writer. He is available for hire for a training workshop or speaking event. Email: nigel@nigeltemple.com

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