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Training & Assessment

Get your team or your industry confident with AI.

Hands-on workshops for companies, industries, and associations, and AI readiness assessments that tell you where your business has the most to gain.

Two formats

Pick the one that fits.

Whether you need to lift an entire industry up to a baseline, or you need to figure out where AI will pay off in your specific business, there is a format for it.

WORKSHOP

Industry & association training

A focused half-day or full-day workshop for an industry organisation, professional association, or trade group. Practical, sector-specific, with concrete examples your members will actually use on Monday.

COMPANY

Company-wide training

In-house training for your team. Designed around what your people actually do, with concrete AI workflows for each role. Optional follow-up sessions to embed.

ASSESSMENT

AI readiness assessment

A structured evaluation of where your business has the most to gain from AI. We map your workflows, identify the highest-leverage opportunities, and deliver a prioritised plan.

ROADMAP

Implementation roadmap

After the assessment, we hand off a concrete 90-day roadmap: what to do first, what can wait, what to skip. With us on retainer or on your own, the path is clear.

How it works

Tell us what you need.

Every engagement starts with a short call to understand whether you need training, assessment, or both.

  1. 01

    Scoping conversation

    Free 30-minute call to understand the situation, the audience, and what success looks like.

  2. 02

    Design and prep

    For workshops: tailored agenda and examples. For assessments: interview guide and workflow mapping.

  3. 03

    Delivery

    Workshop run on-site or remote. Assessment delivered as a written report plus a presentation walkthrough.

  4. 04

    Follow-up

    Optional: follow-up Q&A sessions, on-call support for the first 30 days, or an implementation phase if you want us to do the work.

Want to know where to start?

A 30-minute conversation is usually enough to point you at the right format.