This is the cheapest way to find out if I'm worth your money. Your people eat lunch, I show them exactly what AI does for a business like yours, and then they use it on their own real work while I walk the room. Not a slideshow. Not a vendor pitch. A working session.
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If the session only saves each person 15 minutes a week, it still pays for itself in under two months. It usually does far better than that, the same afternoon.
Ten minutes while people eat: why this matters to the bottom line, what teams like yours have already done with it, and the one rule of the session: everyone touches their real work today.
The slide your compliance brain wants first. What can go in, what stays out, and the plain-English rule your team can actually remember. Built from the data-safety program I ran at a legal services company.
The prompting patterns that separate useless answers from usable ones, shown live on documents and tasks that look like yours. Your team watches a vague request fail and a sharp one work.
The heart of it. Every person picks a real task from this week: an email they owe, a document to summarize, data to move. They do it with AI while I walk the room and unstick people. This is where it clicks.
Two or three people show the room what they just did and how long it used to take. Nothing sells your team on this like watching the person next to them save an hour.
Open floor. I answer everything straight, including what AI can't do. You and I talk after about whether a bigger engagement makes sense. No pressure either way.
Not inspired. Producing. The hands-on block means every person has already done real work with AI before I leave the building.
What your people may and may not put into AI, in plain English, ready to hand to every hire. Most shops have nothing; you'll have rules.
The deck and a quick-reference sheet of the patterns, so what people learned doesn't evaporate by Friday.
If I see an obvious automation worth real money in your operation, I'll tell you what it is and what it costs. If I don't, I'll tell you that too.
No. If your people can use a browser, they're qualified. I handle accounts and setup guidance as part of the session.
Up to about 25 works well. Bigger than that and the hands-on block gets thin; we'd split into two sessions.
Nothing except attendance. Feed people and they show up relaxed. You buy the sandwiches, I bring everything else.
Tell me your headcount and what your team does all day. I'll confirm the date and send one invoice for $1,500. That's the whole process.
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