

AI Team Workshop
Give your team practical AI training they can use next week.
The AI Team Workshop is for teams that want real examples, shared language, and a concrete next step before they commit to a build. It is practical training built around the work your team already does.
What the workshop covers
Useful examples, clear language, and a better next decision.
The workshop gives the team practical examples, shared language, and a clear way to decide what deserves training, automation, or a build.
Role-based examples
Use examples tied to admin work, operations, sales, intake, support, and the actual tasks the team repeats today.
Practical workflow thinking
Show the difference between what should be automated, what should be AI-assisted, and what should stay manual because the process is not ready yet.
A real action plan
The team leaves with the strongest next use cases, what to try first, and whether the next move should be an audit, sprint, or longer partner relationship.
Who it fits
Best for teams that want clarity before they buy implementation.
This is the right first engagement when leadership sees the need but the team still needs examples, confidence, and alignment.
Good fit: teams that are experimenting unevenly
A workshop helps when a few people are trying AI already, but the wider team still lacks shared language, structure, or confidence.
Good fit: owners who need the room aligned
It works well when leadership wants the team to understand where AI is useful before deciding whether to train, build, or retain support.
Not the right fit: pure implementation requests
If the workflow is already obvious and the business is ready to build now, the AI Workflow Sprint is usually the better next step.
How it runs
Keep the format practical, light on theatre, and easy to follow.
The format stays simple: collect real tasks, run a practical session, and leave behind a short action plan.
Pre-session input
Collect the team roles, current AI questions, and the workflows or tasks that should shape the examples before the session starts.
Live workshop
Run a practical session with real examples, live walkthroughs, and working discussion instead of generic AI motivation.
Post-workshop follow-up
Send a short action plan, a resource sheet or handout, and the clearest recommended next move for the business.
Best next steps after the workshop
Use the session to make the next decision better, not bigger.
A good workshop should point clearly toward the next move. Sometimes that is an audit. Sometimes it is a workflow sprint. Sometimes the right answer is to let the team test one idea first before buying anything larger.