Workshops · For leadership teams & departments
Learn AI by building.
Practical AI workshops for leadership and teams. Understand AI, put it to work, and build your own tools, hands-on. Not another keynote.
What an agent really is
= a workflow your team controls.
In the workshop, we look at your team's real work, find where AI agents help most, and plan the first ones together.
- 20 years app growth
- App Radar co-founder
- SplitMetrics Agency GM
- Skillbase + Clarity
- Agent systems used daily
What changes
From scattered experiments to your first AI agents.
Before the workshop
- Scattered experiments, no owners
- Impressive demos, zero change
- Different tools in every team
- Unclear risk, so nothing ships
- Knowledge stuck with two people
After the workshop
- Prioritized map of real use cases
- 2–3 AI agent briefs with owners
- Clear human review rules
- One language for business, IT, legal
- A 30-day plan you can execute
The formats
Start where your team stands.
Executive AI Briefing
Give leadership a clear, realistic view of AI.
- Format
- For leadership · 60–120 min
- Best for
- Boards, managing directors, leadership teams, and department heads
You leave with
A practical opportunity and risk map for the next 90 days
AI Agent Workshop
Turn your team's recurring work into working AI.
- Format
- For teams · half or full day
- Best for
- Teams moving from experiments to real use
You leave with
A prioritized use-case map and 2–3 AI agent briefs
Build Your Own Tools
Build and ship your own tools.
- Format
- For future builders · half or full day
- Best for
- Anyone who wants to turn ideas into working tools themselves
You leave with
A working tool you built, plus how to host it
Who should be in the room
The workshop works best with a small cross-functional group: one business owner, one operations or process expert, one technical or data stakeholder, and one person responsible for quality, brand, legal, or compliance. Designed for teams and organizations, not individual coaching.
How the workshop helps you
Map the work
Identify recurring work, decisions, bottlenecks, content flows, reporting loops, and knowledge gaps where agents could help.
Score the use cases
Prioritize opportunities by value, feasibility, data access, governance need, and brand or quality risk.
Prepare the agent briefs
Turn the best ideas into AI agent briefs with owner, input sources, output format, tools, review rules, and a 30-day metric.
The goal is not a perfect AI strategy. The goal is one useful AI agent your team can safely test, measure, and improve within 30 days.
Examples · Real workshops, anonymized
Global media organization
Speed up repetitive work without losing control of quality, brand, or approvals.
A global media organization asked one practical question: where can AI agents help teams work faster without compromising brand authenticity, trust, or creative quality?
The session translated agents from abstract hype into concrete internal workflows across media operations, sales, reporting, and knowledge work. Each was scored by value, feasibility, and brand risk, then sorted into an Alpha / Beta / Gamma adoption ladder.
Every agent got explicit review rules: brand, legal, and market teams approve outputs before anything ships.
AI agents mapped in the session
- Executive morning brief agent
- Media repurposing agent
- Research & vendor evaluation agent
- Sales account prep agent
- Internal knowledge agent
- Reporting & PowerPoint prep agent
Adoption ladder

Why Tom
Tom does not teach AI from theory.
He uses agents daily for research, reporting, software development, content systems, app-growth workflows, and business operations. The workshop is built from that operator experience and adapted for the realities of larger teams: governance, brand risk, data access, ownership, and adoption.
Common questions
Do we need technical knowledge?
No. The workshop is designed for business and operating teams. Technical stakeholders are helpful, but not required for the first session.
Will we build an agent during the workshop?
The main output is your use-case map and AI agent briefs. Depending on the format, we can also build a simple prototype together.
Is this tool-specific?
No. The focus is on use cases, workflows, operating model, and safe execution. Tools are discussed based on your stack.
Can this run remote?
Yes. Every format works remote or onsite. Most teams combine a remote briefing with an onsite workshop day.
What happens after the workshop?
Your team keeps the use-case map and AI agent briefs. You can build the agents internally or continue working with us.
Bring hands-on AI to your team.
One workshop to understand AI, put it to work, and start building. We'll recommend the right format in a short call.