AI for executives is a live workshop that delivers an immersive, hands-on experience designed to match the real needs of your team and your organization. It is built for leaders, professionals, and companies who want more than theory. You will learn how to use AI as a practical, strategic tool in your daily work.
Each session is fully tailored to your context: industry challenges, operational priorities, technical level, and real-world use cases. You will gain a clear understanding of how modern language models work, and most importantly, how to apply them to automate workflows, improve decision-making, and increase productivity.
The workshop combines clear explanations, guided exercises, workflow design, optimization techniques, and proven methods to manage limitations such as bias, inconsistencies, and hallucinations. Every concept is directly connected to concrete business outcomes.
By the end of the session, you leave with a structured, repeatable AI framework you can immediately deploy across your organization.
The full session recording is available for 3 months, along with a complete practical PDF guide to support your implementation.
This program is ideal for companies, consultants, trainers, production teams, and professionals who want rapid, high-impact results.
Reserve your spot today and turn AI into a real competitive advantage.
Features
- This program goes beyond prompt writing.
- You will understand how AI models actually work.
- You will learn how to structure AI usage around your strategic objectives.
- You will develop a clear framework to integrate AI into your daily workflows.
- You will transform AI from a simple tool into a performance driver.
- You will learn how to manage AI limitations such as bias, inconsistencies, and hallucinations.
- You will build a repeatable framework that can be applied within your organization.
Target audiences
- Business owners and founders seeking to integrate AI into their strategy and decision-making
- Executives, senior leaders, and board members
- Team leaders and managers responsible for performance and innovation
- Consultants, trainers, and professionals who want to structure their use of AI
- Anyone curious about AI or already using it daily and looking to turn it into a strategic advantage
Requirements
- Ability to read, write, and understand professional-level material
- An active subscription or free account on a commercial AI platform
- Intellectual curiosity and openness to innovation
- Willingness to experiment and apply AI in a professional context
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 32 Lessons
- 4 Hours
- Welcome & SetupWelcome messageCourse objectivesQuick participant survey: – Profession / domain – AI experience level – Why they’re taking this courseSession logistics & format3
- Understanding AI: Essential FoundationsTheoryWhat is AI?Differences between rule-based AI, statistical AI, and LLMsThe computer as an “ultra-fast calculator”What AI is NOT: limits & mythsQuick Exercise (5 min)Mini interactive quiz: “Can AI do this?”5
- Natural Language & How LLMs WorkWhat is natural language?How a LLM “understands” textTokens, embeddings, patternsStrengths: synthesis, generalizationWeaknesses: hallucinations, bias, contradictions6
- First Steps: Creating Your First PromptTheoryMinimal structure of an effective promptThe importance of contextClarity first: who, what, how, why4
- Method: What a LLM Needs To Work Well (25 min) TheoryThe model needs: role, purpose, constraints, format, contextHow to frame the model without overloading itPrinciple: say less, but say it betterExercise (5 min)Turn a weak prompt into a strong one (before/after)4
- Optimization: Improving Quality Without ComplexityWhen to add instructionsHow to correct the modelAnti-hallucination strategiesHow to structure a multi-step request6
- Working With Minimal InstructionsA. Discovering an Unknown Topic (Identifying what is known, unknown, and needs clarification)B. Exploring Multiple Solution Paths (Generating and comparing alternative reasoning strategies)C. Avoiding Errors and Hallucinations (Diagnosing risks, exposing assumptions, controlling reasoning)D. Structuring Knowledge and Organizing Information (Decomposition, hierarchy, and logical reconstruction)E. Rapid and Effective Synthesis (Compression → controlled expansion → professional formats)5
- Personalized Real-World CasesSuit the professions of the participants (examples):writing tasksanalysissynthesisevaluationidea generationinformation extraction1
- Wrap-Up & ResourcesSummary of the methodCommon mistakes to avoidGood general practicesOverview of included PDF and materialsQ&A5
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