Already tried AI, but it still isn't practical for your team?
AI Body of Knowledge helps teams move from scattered experimentation to practical, day-to-day use — starting with Module 1.
Practical AI training. No hype. Built for real work.
AI Body of Knowledge is a practical training programme for professionals, teams, and organisations who need to move beyond casual AI experimentation into confident, day-to-day use — safely, clearly, and without wasting time on things that don't transfer to actual work.
Training is vendor-neutral by default and delivered face-to-face across Australia and internationally. Everyone starts with Module 1.
For teams and leaders across your organisation
Training designed for working professionals, not researchers. If you use AI in your work — or need to — this is where to start.
Sole traders & SME owners
Understand what AI can realistically do for your business and where to start — without wasting time on tools that don't fit the way you work.
Team managers & departments
Give your team a shared, practical starting point and reduce the inconsistent AI experimentation that creates risk and wastes effort.
Leaders & decision-makers
Build enough practical understanding to make sound decisions about AI adoption, tool selection, and risk — without needing to become a technical expert.
Knowledge workers & professionals
Turn AI from something you occasionally try into a reliable part of how you work each day — with practical skills that transfer across the tools your organisation uses.
Technical & IT professionals
Go beyond tool familiarity into structured AI capability — including governance, integration readiness, and how to support the teams around you in adopting AI safely.
Directors & senior leaders
You don't need to use AI daily to make sound decisions about it. After this session, you'll know enough about how it works — and where it fails — to ask the right questions, assess risk clearly, and set direction your team can actually act on.
Your team is already using AI.
The question
is how.
Staff are already using AI informally or inconsistently — and the gap between casual use and useful use is widening. Most organisations are not at the start of their AI journey. They are in the middle of an unmanaged one.
Inconsistent use creates real inefficiency — and growing compliance risk. When staff experiment without a shared framework, the results are variable, the risks are invisible, and the time cost is real.
Starting earlier makes later capability-building easier. Teams that establish a practical foundation now are better placed to adopt more advanced AI tools and processes as they become relevant — without starting from scratch each time.
The start. Everyone begins here.
The start.
Everyone begins here.
Module 1 establishes what GenAI actually is and how it behaves differently from the tools your team has already tried — not at a marketing level, but at a practical one that changes how people give it work, judge what it produces, and decide when it's worth using.
Every participant leaves holding a completed opportunity map for their own role, a prioritised shortlist of tasks worth starting with, and a working method for checking AI outputs before acting on them — outputs they use the following week, not slide decks filed away after the session.
Every AIBoK engagement starts here because consistent AI adoption across a team is impossible without a shared, accurate understanding of what the technology does and doesn't do — Module 1 builds that common ground in a single session, regardless of role or technical background.
Module 1 isn't a keynote, a tool demo, or an awareness session. It's a working session with defined takeaways participants use the same week.
Every engagement starts with a short scoping conversation so the session is shaped around your team's actual work, not generic examples.
- Suitable for individuals, teams, and whole organisations
- No prior AI experience required
- Required before tool-specific or platform-specific training
- Hands-on throughout — not slide-based instruction
One starting point. Four formats.
All options begin with Module 1. From there, formats extend in depth and scope depending on what your team needs.
Module 1
90 minutes or 2 hours
The practical foundation. Participants learn what AI can and cannot do in real work, how to use it reliably, and how to evaluate its outputs critically. Works as a standalone or as the first step in any longer format.
Half-day
4 hours or half-day
Includes Module 1 and goes further. Participants build on the foundation with hands-on practice across a broader set of tasks relevant to their actual work. The right next step for teams wanting more than an introduction.
Full-day
8 hours or full-day
A structured day of capability building across multiple areas. Participants develop working habits and practical skills across a fuller range of AI use cases — not just the most common ones.
2-day
Two days
A comprehensive programme for organisations building lasting AI capability across teams, roles, or levels. Includes the full foundation plus deeper work on integration, governance, and role-specific applications.
Not sure which format fits? Talk to us — we'll recommend where to start.
Practical. Vendor-neutral. Built for teams that work.
No vendor relationships
AI Body of Knowledge has no commercial relationship with Microsoft, Google, or any AI tool provider. No product gets recommended because we benefit from selling it. Training is built around capability that works across tools — not a single platform.
Shaped to your team
Every engagement starts with a scoping conversation. Participants are not sitting through generic content — training is built around your team's actual work, role, and goals.
Delivered face-to-face
In-person by default across capital cities in Australia and internationally. Hands-on throughout. Online delivery available on request for teams where that makes more sense.
Built around a clear starting point
Module 1 means every participant starts from the same practical foundation. No scattered entry points. No assumed prior knowledge. Everyone begins in the same place and builds from there.
What participants and their teams get
- A prompt framework they can use in actual work the same week — not slides they file away.
- The ability to evaluate an AI output critically, not just accept what they get.
- A clear picture of where AI saves time in their specific role and where it doesn't.
- Hands-on practice with real work tasks, not abstract demonstrations.
- The team stops experimenting randomly and starts working in a more consistent way.
- Less compliance and quality risk from unmanaged AI use across the team.
- A clearer view of who is ready to go further and who needs more time at the foundation level.
- A team that can explain what they are doing with AI and why — not just that they are using it.
You book by discussion — not checkout
There are no fixed public course dates right now. You book by discussion, so we can confirm the right starting point for your team before anything is locked in.
Tell us about your team
A short conversation about your team's situation — how they are currently using AI, how many people, and what outcome you are looking for. No preparation needed.
We recommend the right starting point
Based on your team's situation, we confirm the recommended format — usually Module 1 — and agree on any tailoring that would make the session more useful.
Confirm and go
Once the format and approach are agreed, we confirm the date, location, and next steps. Dates are arranged on enquiry.