Training that goes further than awareness
All AI Body of Knowledge training begins with Module 1. From there, sessions extend in depth and scope depending on your team's situation, goals, and available time.
Why Module 1 is first
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 AI Body of Knowledge training session 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.The data on why this matters: MIT–NANDA research found that 95% of AI initiatives fail to reach production; not because the tools don't work, but because the people using them lack a practical foundation for evaluation, verification, and integration into real work. Module 1 addresses that gap directly. It is the difference between being in the 5% that makes AI work and the 95% that doesn't.1
- The starting point for all individuals, teams, and organisations
- Works as a standalone introduction and as the first step in any longer format
- Required before tool-specific or platform-specific training
- No prior AI experience needed
- Hands-on throughout — not slide-based instruction
1 MIT–NANDA Study "The Gen AI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025".
Choose the right format
All formats begin with Module 1 and extend further in depth and scope.
Module 1
90 minutes or 2 hours
For: Individuals, small teams, and organisations wanting a practical AI foundation before anything else.
What it is: The universal starting point. Works standalone or as the first step in any longer format.
Half-day
4 hours or half-day
For: Teams and groups wanting a fuller practical AI session, with more time for hands-on practice and work-relevant examples. Individuals can still enquire; we will point you to the right option.
What it is: Module 1 plus further practice. Module 1 is already hands-on; the half-day format gives participants more time to apply it.
Full-day
8 hours or full-day
For: Teams or organisations ready to build broader AI capability across multiple areas in a structured day.
What it is: Module 1 plus further modules suited to the team's role and goals.
2-day
Two days
For: Organisations building lasting AI capability across teams, roles, or levels in a structured programme.
What it is: Full foundation plus deeper work on integration, governance, and role-specific applications.
What participants and their teams get
- Reusable prompts and practical AI frameworks for real work tasks — not general advice.
- Guides, worksheets, and takeaways they can apply in the same week.
- Hands-on practice with real work examples, not abstract demonstrations.
- A clear picture of where AI fits in their specific role and where it doesn't.
- Supporting materials that help them keep applying what they learned.
- 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.
- Participants with practical takeaways they apply in real work — not just awareness of AI.
- A clearer view of who is ready for deeper or role-specific training and who needs more foundation first.
- A team better placed to use AI responsibly, safely, and effectively.
What happens before, during, and after training
Before
A short conversation to confirm the participants, format, and goals. We recommend a starting point — usually Module 1 — and agree on any tailoring based on your team's work. Dates are confirmed at this stage.
During
Practical, hands-on training delivered face-to-face. Sessions include real work exercises, reusable takeaways, and group activities. Training is shaped to the agreed group — participants are not sitting through generic content.
After
Follow-up guidance or next-step recommendations where useful. If your team wants to continue into deeper, role-specific, or tool-specific training, we discuss that and recommend the right next format.
What comes after Module 1
AI Body of Knowledge training is structured for professionals, leaders, technical teams, and knowledge workers. All participants begin with Module 1 as a common starting point. Longer formats extend into role-specific, use-case-specific, or tool-specific depth — without turning the whole thing into a major consulting project.
Ready to discuss what comes after Module 1 for your team? Talk to us.
Vendor-neutral by default. Tool-specific where needed.
AI Body of Knowledge training is vendor-neutral by default. The focus is on building practical understanding and capability that transfers across tools and platforms — not locked to any single product or vendor. AI Body of Knowledge has no commercial relationship with any AI tool provider.
Once participants have completed Module 1, tool- or vendor-specific training can be provided where needed — including Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and other platforms in active organisational use.
What this means in practice
- Training is not built around any single AI tool or platform
- Skills and frameworks transfer across whatever tools your team uses
- Participants understand how to work with AI — not just how to use one product
- Tool-specific depth is available as a follow-on after Module 1 where required
How training is run
- Delivered face-to-face and in person by default, with online delivery available on request
- Up to 20 participants per session
- One facilitator per 10 participants; two for a full 20-person room
- Hands-on throughout — not slide-based instruction
- Shaped to the agreed participants, format, and goals
Locations
Training is delivered face-to-face across Australian capital cities, the United States, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila. Regional on-site and online delivery is available on request.
Bookings open now. Dates confirmed on enquiry.