Training

Learn to use AI with real confidence — at your own pace.

Plain language, no jargon, and hands-on with your own work — not toy examples. Wherever you and your team are starting from, the aim is the same: that AI becomes a normal, useful part of your week, and you feel genuinely in control of it.

Ways to learn

Pick the shape that fits your team.

Team sessions

Half-day & full-day

For a team getting started together.

A focused, hands-on session for your group — everyone working with the tools on real tasks from your own day, not generic demos.

  • Start using AI confidently the same week
  • Shared language across the team
  • Tailored to your tools and your work

Rollout program

Multi-session program

For an organisation adopting AI properly.

A staged program that takes a whole organisation from first steps to confident everyday use — with the guardrails and good habits that keep it safe and useful.

  • Phased, role-by-role rollout
  • Sensible policy and review habits
  • Capability that stays with your team

Coaching

1:1 & small-group

For individuals who want to go deeper.

Direct, personal coaching for people who want to move past the basics — building real things, working faster, and learning to teach others on their team.

  • Paced to exactly where you are
  • Built around your real projects
  • From dabbling to genuinely capable

How it actually works

No slides full of theory. We work on your real stuff.

01

Start where you are

We begin with the work you already do and the tools you already have — not a blank-slate curriculum that ignores your day.

02

Hands on the keys

You drive. I guide. Everyone leaves having actually done the thing, not just watched a demonstration of it.

03

Confidence that stays

The goal isn't to keep you needing me — it's a team that can carry on without me, judge what's worth doing, and help the next person along.

From "what even is this" to running your week with it.

01

Using the tools well

Getting genuinely useful results from Claude, ChatGPT and the rest — the difference between fiddling and flying.

02

Writing better prompts

How to ask for what you actually want, and how to fix it when the answer isn't right.

03

Building simple tools

Turning a repeated task into something that runs itself — no traditional coding required.

04

Knowing what to check

Where AI is reliable, where it isn't, and how to keep a human sensibly in the loop.

05

Running your real week

Keeping several things moving with AI in the loop without losing the thread — the part most training skips.

06

Doing it safely

Simple, sensible habits around privacy, review and what not to paste in — so it's useful without being risky.

Curious whether this would suit your team?

Every team starts somewhere different, so there's no one-size package. Tell me a little about where you're at and what you're hoping for, and we'll figure out together what would actually help — no pressure either way.

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