Understand what AI changes in business and work.
A clear, commercially grounded session for business owners, professionals, and career-transitioners who want to understand where AI creates value, where it creates risk, and what capability now matters in real work.
Monday 11 May, 7pm-9pm. The Hub, Matakana. Complimentary registration. Limited spaces available.
A practical briefing on AI in real work.
This is not a software pitch and not a generic prompt class. It is a practical briefing on how AI is changing workflows, decision-making, client service, marketing, operations, knowledge work, and future skill expectations.
How AI can support client service, marketing, operations, research, planning, reporting, and daily decision-making.
Why outputs, data, confidentiality, quality, and accountability need clearer standards before adoption spreads.
Why judgement, review habits, workflow context, and responsible use matter more than surface-level tool familiarity.
How to choose useful AI opportunities before spending serious time, money, or team attention.
A clearer view of the skills and working standards worth developing after the briefing.
For people ready to take AI seriously at work.
The briefing is best suited to owners, leaders, operators, professionals, and career-transitioners who want a serious, practical view of AI at work.
- See where AI should change the business, where it should not, and what internal capability now requires.
- Understand role-based adoption, practical standards, and workflow-specific opportunities.
- Build a clearer view of how AI is reshaping expectations in knowledge work and business roles.
- Understand which applied AI capabilities transfer to real work and strengthen market relevance.
Not hype. Not a vendor demonstration.
The session is for people who want substance: where AI fits, what responsible adoption requires, and how to decide the next move with better judgement.
Independent, focused, and practical.
This is a live briefing, not a software sales pitch, MLM presentation, scare session, or one-off automation clinic. It is built for people who want clarity before they decide what to learn, use, or change.
Reserve your place.
Monday 11 May, 7pm-9pm at The Hub, 988 Matakana Road. Add your details below and bring the questions you want answered.