Foundational AI skills for everyone.
A three-hour workshop for people who are new to AI. Hands-on, practical, and built around the tools they already use.
The idea
A short, practical start with AI at work. The session gets people doing real tasks with the tools, so they leave able to use AI on Monday morning. The first hour of work it saves usually pays for the session.
Who it is for
Employees who are new to AI, with little or no experience, who use everyday digital tools in their work. Administrative staff, customer service teams, coordinators, junior analysts, and operations people. No prerequisites. Up to 15 people per session.
What it covers
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The basics
What AI is good at, where it fails, and how to think about it without the hype.
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The tools
Hands-on use of document, email, and research assistants, set up around the organization's own platforms.
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Safe use
Data privacy, the rules that apply, and the habits that keep people out of trouble.
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Better prompting
Simple methods for getting reliable results.
Format
Three hours, in person, remote, or both. The demonstrations and exercises are built around the organization's own tools and workflows, so the practice is real and not generic.
Where it sits
AI Practitioner is the starting point. People who already work confidently with digital tools may be better suited to AI Native. People who will train others should look at AI Champion.
Let's talk about your people.
A short conversation is the best place to start. No pitch, just an honest read on whether Minara fits where your team is headed.
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