Keynote · 45 to 60 minutes · Conferences, all-hands, leadership events
Your people stop fearing AI and start directing it. They leave knowing where the hours hide in their week, and how to get them back.
How many hours a week does your team spend on work AI could draft in minutes? Reports, follow-up emails, meeting summaries, first drafts of almost anything. Multiply those hours by your payroll. That number is what waiting costs, every single week.
And there's a quieter cost. People who fear AI don't experiment with it. Some quietly polish their resumes instead. You risk losing the people who know your company best, right when you need them most.
This keynote flips the frame through live demonstrations. Your people watch real tasks shrink from an afternoon to minutes, on stage, with tools they already have. The fear loosens its grip, and they leave with a starting point small enough to actually try.
Tell Ken your date, your audience, and what you want to change.
30 minutes on your goals, your audience, and whether this is the right fit.
You'll leave the call knowing what the talk would look like for your room.