Problem first. AI second. ROI always. Learn to identify real AI opportunities, design workflows that solve real problems, and build working prototypes you can use immediately.
95% of organizations investing in AI are getting zero return. Not because AI doesn't work. Because nobody in the room has been trained to lead people and AI as a team.
Agentic AI for Business is a six-session program that teaches professionals how to identify real AI opportunities in their business, design workflows that solve real problems, and build working prototypes they can use immediately.
Each session builds on the last. By the end, you have a categorized roadmap, a working prototype, and a clear plan for what comes next.
Build a personal AI roadmap for your business. Identify at least five opportunities, have AI categorize them by office and type, select one to develop, and create a plan with a clear goal and first steps.
Take one roadmap item and package it. Write the prompt, define the inputs, set the constraints, and build a working prototype that someone else could run without a meeting.
Map your roadmap item as a complete workflow using the Trigger Sequence. Document every step. Build a working prototype that connects the steps and runs without you guiding it manually.
Upgrade your workflow prototype with decision logic. Add classification rules, routing paths, and response templates for each path. Identify where human review is required and where AI can act autonomously.
Build a full agentic prototype from your roadmap item. The agent should trigger, classify, route, respond, act, and log without your involvement. Define its escalation boundaries and test it against real scenarios.
Write the production brief for your best prototype. Define what it does, what it connects to, what could break, and what an engineer needs to know. Walk out with something you can hand to a dev team and say: build this.
In Session 1, you scan your own business for opportunities and pick one to develop. Over the next five sessions, you build that idea from a packaged prompt into a wired workflow, add decision logic, deploy it as an agent, and write the production brief to take it live. By the end, you have a categorized roadmap, a working prototype, and a clear plan for what comes next.
Everyone else spends the next five years catching up.