Your team, using AI properly — in a day, not a term.
Hands-on training built around your organisation's real work, not generic slideware. People leave with skills they use the next morning.
Formats
- Executive briefing (half or full day) — for boards and leadership teams: what AI can and cannot do, the commercial and regulatory landscape, and how to set direction without falling for the hype.
- Practitioner workshop (full day) — for the people doing the work: hands-on with AI tools on your organisation's own tasks and documents, from writing and analysis to automation basics.
- AI literacy programme (series) — a structured rollout across a department or company, building shared standards for safe, effective everyday use.
What gets covered
- Practical prompting — getting reliable, consistent results rather than lucky ones.
- Where AI saves real time in your workflows — identified live, with your team, on their actual tasks.
- Judgement and verification — knowing when to trust output and when not to.
- Data protection ground rules — what can and cannot be put into which tools, aligned with UK GDPR and your policies.
- A shared playbook your team keeps — the prompts, patterns and rules of thumb from the day, written up for reuse.
Why training beats tooling
Most organisations already pay for more AI capability than they use. The gap is rarely the software — it is confidence and technique. A day of structured, hands-on practice with an experienced practitioner routinely does more for productivity than another subscription. Training also compounds: skills spread from the people in the room to the ones who were not.
Tailored, always
Before any session I spend time understanding your organisation, your tools and your constraints, and build the exercises around them. No two workshops are the same because no two businesses are.
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