

AI And Delegation. How You Can Leverage Technology And Systems To Save Time With Ali Goff
AI And Delegation. How You Can Leverage Technology And Systems To Save You Time!
Running a business can feel heavy, nonstop, and overwhelmingly hands-on — so it’s natural to wonder if adding “AI” to the mix will just make things more complicated. But the real gift you can give yourself isn’t avoiding it… it’s learning how to use it with clarity and confidence.
Instead of pulling back, this is your moment to lean in as a leader and discover how AI can remove the mental load, not add to it—freeing you to focus on the decisions, relationships, and strategy that actually move your business forward.
In this session, we’ll explore:
🤖 What AI actually is (in plain English) and how to use it safely in your business
🧭 Step-by-step tools to automate repetitive, time-consuming tasks so you don’t have to carry everything yourself
🪜 Simple ways to systemize your workflows—and train your team to do the same
🧑🤝🧑 How embracing (not avoiding) delegation can reduce overwhelm and create real breathing room
📘 A free resource packed with scripts, prompts, and examples you can implement immediately
👉 Join us to learn how to turn AI into a source of clarity, support, and efficiency—helping you save time, reduce stress, and focus on the work that actually matters.
About Ali Goff
Ali Goff is the founder and CEO of Goff Legal, PC, a fast-growing California boutique law firm focused on estate planning and administration. A seasoned attorney and certified performance coach, Ali blends legal expertise with a passion for helping business owners build stronger, more efficient organizations. She’s known for creating systems that scale, cultivating high-performing teams, and delivering client experiences that are both personal and impactful.
In addition to running her firm, Ali regularly speaks to business and professional groups on leadership, growth, and the smart use of technology. She has presented for the Professional Fiduciary Association of California, the Placer County Bar, and the National Business Institute, among others. Her approach bridges the gap between big-picture strategy and practical, day-to-day execution.
Active in the business community, Ali is a member of Provisors, the South Placer Estate Planning Council, and the Rocklin Area Chamber of Commerce, and serves on multiple boards and committees.
Based in Loomis with her husband, two sons, and a small menagerie of pets, Ali understands firsthand the demands of business ownership and the need for systems that make more space for what matters—both professionally and personally.