AI Empowerment Workshops

Most teams have been handed an AI tool and told to figure it out. The result is uneven: a few people use it well, most use it a little, and almost nobody has been shown how to use it safely.

Our AI Empowerment Workshops close that gap. We teach practical, hands-on AI skills your team can apply to their own inbox, documents and decisions from day one, not abstract theory about the future of work.

Delivered online Or in person at your offices For any organisation, any team

What Your Team Walks Out With

  • Practical tasks they can run on their own everyday tools immediately, from summarising a messy thread to drafting a reply they've been avoiding
  • A repeatable method for interrogating any document with AI: extract the facts, analyse the patterns, challenge the conclusions, then create something new from it
  • A clear rule for what should never go into an AI tool, and why that answer changes depending on which tools your organisation has licensed
  • A view of what's possible beyond off-the-shelf AI tools, for teams ready to go further
Team working with AI

How We Run It

  • Hands-on, not theoretical. We work with real documents, reports and inboxes from your organisation (anonymised or fictionalised where needed)
  • Tool-agnostic. Whatever AI assistant your organisation already has, whether that's a chat assistant, an AI feature inside your existing productivity suite, or nothing yet, we teach the underlying skill, not a single vendor's interface
  • A typical first session runs two hours; we also run half-day and multi-part programmes for teams going deeper
  • Every workshop closes with the same three rules: verify anything you'd sign your name to, know where your data goes before you paste it in, and keep a human accountable for every decision
Hands-on AI workshop

Who It's For

  • Leadership teams who want a clear-eyed view of what AI can and can't do, before they commit budget to it
  • Operational, engineering and administrative staff buried in reports, correspondence and repetitive document work
  • Any organisation that has issued staff an AI tool without training anyone on how to use it well, or safely
AI workshop for leadership teams