1. What makes a project portfolio-worthy
A good signature project has four qualities: it normally takes two to four weeks without AI, it has a real stakeholder who cares about the outcome, the AI contribution is clearly explainable, and the before/after difference is visible and significant. If you cannot describe the improvement in plain language, the project is not ready.
2. The four-tool workflow
Each tool has a specific job. Perplexity handles research — finding current, reliable information fast. Claude handles analysis — making sense of what you have found and structuring your thinking. ChatGPT handles drafting — turning structured thinking into polished output. The final AI pass handles refinement — checking tone, consistency, and gaps. Using the wrong tool for the wrong job slows you down and produces worse output.
3. The three failure points to avoid
Most signature projects fail for one of three reasons: the scope is too small to be impressive, the AI involvement is not documented so it cannot be explained, or perfectionism prevents completion. A finished, imperfect project beats an unfinished perfect one every time. Done and documented is the goal.
4. The case study is the asset
The project itself is temporary. The case study is what travels. A three-sentence before/after summary at Minimum level, a one-page write-up at Standard, a full documented case study at Ambitious — all of these are reusable professional assets that compound in value over time.
