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Note
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Overview
This hands-on, experiential session gives business leaders a guided opportunity to “kick the tires” of generative AI. Participants will experiment with ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and other leading AI tools to explore how they think, write, analyze, and create.
Through guided exercises and live experimentation, participants will learn how to work with AI—developing practical prompting techniques, workflow augmentation skills, and the confidence to lead their teams through early adoption.
This session is about experience over theory—you’ll leave with firsthand insight into what AI can really do.
Who Should Attend
Executives, directors, and function leads who want to understand AI’s real capabilities and limits through doing, not just hearing about it. Perfect for business leaders evaluating how AI fits into their operations or strategy.
Prerequisites
No technical background required. Curiosity and openness to experimentation are all that’s needed.
What Participants Will Gain
Hands-On Familiarity with Generative AI
Experiment directly with ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Gemini, and other tools to experience their capabilities.
Prompting and Collaboration Skills
Learn how to communicate effectively with AI to get better, faster, and more relevant results.
Workflow Augmentation Mindset
Understand how to use AI to handle routine cognitive tasks—freeing your team to focus on creativity, leadership, and strategy.
Leadership Readiness for AI Adoption
Gain the language and insight to guide your organization’s early AI initiatives confidently and responsibly.
Course Outline
The Executive’s Toolkit: What GenAI Can Really Do
Hands-on overview of ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, and other major tools.
See how AI handles text generation, summarization, analysis, and ideation.
Identify areas where AI is most effective vs. where it still struggles.
Talking to AI: Prompting Like a Pro
Learn the art and structure of effective prompting.
Practice iterative prompting and refinement.
Explore real-world examples from leadership, operations, and communications.
From Curiosity to Capability: Building AI Into Daily Work
Identify repetitive, low-value tasks ripe for automation.
Design small AI-powered workflows to save time.
Explore how to track ROI on AI experiments.
Leading the Change
Discuss how to build trust and literacy around AI tools.
Explore communication strategies for AI adoption.
Identify first steps for introducing AI pilots across teams.