Workshop · Half day or full day · Bring your computer

AI Hands-On Leave with working skills.

Everyone brings a computer and their real work. Step by step, at a pace people can follow. Each person leaves with AI workflows built on their own job, running on their own machine.

You've sat through the other kind.

A presenter machine-gunning through slides. Ten minutes in, the laptops close. Three hours later everyone claps, and a month later nothing has changed. That's training money spent on applause.

This workshop runs differently. We go step by step, and we don't move on until your screen matches mine. Ken has taught corporate IT teams and virtual audiences on Zoom for years. The feedback repeats itself: people appreciate the pace.

Who it's for: the person who has heard about AI for two years and still isn't sure what to click first.

That expectation gets set up front, so everyone in the room knows they belong there. Participants bring actual tasks from their own week. By the end of the day, those tasks are running through AI workflows they built themselves.

For the person writing the check: if each participant saves 3 hours a week, a room of 20 people recovers over 3,000 hours a year. Run that against your average salary. The workshop pays for itself in weeks.

What your team walks away with.

2 to 3 working AI workflows built on their actual tasks, not demo examples
The judgment to know which tasks to hand to AI and which to keep
Enough hands-on reps that the skills survive the weekend
Hours back every week, starting immediately
Half day or full day Bring your computer Built around your team's real tasks Pairs well with the AI keynote

Book this for your team.

Tell Ken your date, your team size, and the work that eats their week.

A real conversation first

30 minutes on your team, their tools, and whether this is the right fit.

A plan before a contract

You'll leave the call knowing what the day would look like for your people.

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