AI Training for Teams

If you run a business and you suspect AI could be doing real work for your team, but nobody's had time to figure out what, this is the session that answers it.

Book a Discovery Call

Where most teams are right now

Most teams I train have the same starting point. The business has already bought the subscriptions — ChatGPT, Claude, often both — but the usage is low. One or two people open them now and then; most of the team barely touches them. Nobody's getting close to the most out of the tools.

Everyone's too busy. Nobody has the spare time to actually sit down and learn how to stop using ChatGPT as a glorified Google search and start automating the work that could be automated — in your business, with your tools, on your workflows.

And here's the pattern I keep seeing: companies are buying ChatGPT and Claude subscriptions for their staff, then training nobody. The licences get used like a faster Google. The same subscription in trained hands turns an ordinary employee into a much higher-leverage one. The subscription was never the investment. The training is.

That's the gap this session closes. I come to your team day (or your screen), and in 90 minutes I show your whole team what AI can do with the exact tools you already use. Not slides about AI. Live demos, built around your business, run in front of everyone.

What your team walks away with

A shared picture of what's possible

Everyone sees the same demos at the same time, so the conversation afterwards is "which of these do we build first?" rather than one enthusiast trying to convince the rest.

Demos built on your actual stack

Before the session I run a discovery call and research your business. If your team lives in Jira, Shopify, email and a shared calendar, that's what the demos use. One recent session turned a rambling meeting recording into a clean action list, drafted product descriptions, and pulled a weekly numbers report out of a spreadsheet the team already had.

Everything to keep going without me

After the session you get a materials pack: the presentation, every prompt I used, and the workflows we demoed, written up so your team can rerun them. Plus two weeks of email support for the "wait, how did you do that bit?" questions.

How it works

Step 1

Discovery call (30 minutes)

I talk to you or whoever runs operations. We go through your tools, your bottlenecks, and what you'd most like to stop doing manually. I also do my own research on your business before the session.

Step 2

The session (90 minutes)

Usually three parts: 30 minutes of foundations so everyone understands what these tools really are (I call them autocomplete machines, and once you see why, everything else makes more sense), 45 minutes of live demos tailored to your business, and 15 minutes of open Q&A.

Step 3

Afterwards

Materials pack within three working days. Two weeks of email support. And if the session surfaces something bigger, like a workflow worth building properly or one person who wants to go deeper, there's a clear path: 1-2-1 sessions, follow-on group sessions, or bespoke builds.

In person across the UK and Europe, or online. Your office, your venue, or your team day. All I need is a screen.

Teams I've done this with

A nine-person jewellery business whose team wanted to know which parts of their order-to-delivery workflow AI could take over. A heritage textile company with manufacturing in India, full UK team of eleven online, from board members to designers to admins, all in one session. Five senior IT leaders at a capital-markets regulator, where the demos compared regulatory frameworks live on screen.

The range is the point. The format flexes; the principle doesn't: show people what AI does with their own work, and let them judge.

"Mind blown at what's possible."

JB
CEO
Jewellery Business

"This has been so helpful to get the teams making more of our subscriptions to AI."

RE
Operations
Real estate investment company

Who this is for

  • Founders who want their whole team to "get it" at once, instead of drip-feeding tools to one person at a time.
  • Operations directors drowning in handover notes, status chasing, and copy-paste between systems.
  • Teams where everyone's experimenting separately, on different tools, with no shared approach.
  • Businesses planning a team day who want a session that produces ideas the team will actually use on Monday.

Mixed abilities in one room is normal. I've run sessions where the most senior person in the room was the least experienced with AI. The session is designed for that.

From £1,999

Pricing

Team sessions start at £1,999 for teams of 3 to 15. The exact price depends on team size, format, and how much bespoke build work the demos need. You'll have a firm quote after the discovery call, before you commit to anything.

That includes the discovery call, my research on your business, the 90-minute session, the materials pack, and two weeks of follow-up support.

Book a Discovery Call

No charge, no obligation. We'll work out whether this is right for your team.

Not sure? Message me and I'll tell you honestly whether a team session would help.

Frequently asked questions

Does our team need any AI experience?

No. The first 30 minutes assumes nothing. People who already use ChatGPT still tell me the foundations section changed how they use it.

What size team works best?

3 to 15. Below that, a 1-2-1 session is better value. Above that, talk to me and we will look at running cohorts.

In person or online?

Either. I travel anywhere in the UK and Europe. In person works best for team days — everyone reacts to the same demo at the same moment, which is half the value. Online works well for distributed teams.

Which AI tools do you cover?

Whatever fits your business. Most team sessions centre on Claude or ChatGPT, with demos built around what you already use: Jira, Shopify, your inbox, your calendar, your social media stats, whatever your stack is.

Do we get anything to keep?

Yes. The presentation, every prompt used in the demos, and write-ups of the workflows so your team can rerun them. Plus two weeks of email support.

What do we need to prepare?

Almost nothing. A 30-minute discovery call, a screen I can plug into, and your team in one place. I do the rest.