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AI Fundamentals for Business Teams

3.5-hour live workshop · Up to 25 participants · Public cohort or private delivery

AI Fundamentals for Business Teams

AI Fundamentals for Business Teams is part of the Elegantix catalog: A hands-on, half-day live program that moves your team from "we should probably be doing something with AI" to three specific workflows you're changing this month.

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Format

  • 3.5 hours, single session
  • Up to 25 participants
  • Public cohort or private delivery

Investment

  • Public seat: from $299
  • Private team: from $4,500

What you'll get

A hands-on, half-day live program designed to move your team from "we should probably be doing something with AI" to "here are the three specific workflows we're changing this month." By the end of the workshop, every participant will have:

  • Built at least one working AI prompt for their actual job using the CRAFT framework (Context, Role, Action, Format, Tuning)
  • Identified three AI-ready workflows in their function with ROI estimates
  • Drafted a personal 30-day AI adoption plan
  • Understood the governance and risk considerations that apply to their work
  • Seen live demonstrations of AI applied to real mid-market business problems

The workshop is structured around four blocks: the AI reality check, the prompting mental model, the opportunity mapping exercise, and the commitment.

Who this is for

Teams of 8–25 people at mid-market companies. Leadership teams wanting a shared starting point, or functional teams (marketing, sales, operations, HR) preparing for deeper AI adoption. Works equally well for mixed-seniority groups as for single-function teams. Zero to moderate prior AI experience.

Why take this

Self-paced AI courses have a 15% completion rate and produce almost no behavior change. A live, facilitated half-day produces more durable learning than a 10-hour video course, because people commit publicly, build something real with their colleagues in the room, and leave with specific next actions rather than a credential. Most importantly, the workshop creates shared vocabulary across the team, which dramatically reduces the "my boss gets it but my team doesn't" problem that kills AI initiatives.