Training courses

Applied AI, technology adoption and applied robotics — every course facilitated live by a trainer, in person or online, and worked through on your team's own material. Pick from the catalogue, or run the assessment first and let it tell you which teams need what.

23 courses · 127 facilitated hours

Applied AILeadership4 hrsIn person / Live online

AI in the Executive Workflow

Senior leaders working on their own material rather than talking about AI in the abstract: board papers, briefing notes, analysis of a long document, and the tools that make it repeatable.

Addresses: Daily Practice, Tools & Access

Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Applied AILeadership5 hrsIn person / Live online

AI Strategy and Oversight for Executives

A half-day session for the board and executive team on where AI creates and destroys value, what the organisation is accountable for, and what to ask for in reporting.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Culture & Support, Responsible Use

Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Applied roboticsLeadership4 hrsIn person / Live online

Robotics Investment and the Operating Model

A half-day for the people signing the cheque. Where the payback actually comes from, what it costs to run once the integrator leaves, and who in your organisation owns it on a Tuesday.

Addresses: Culture & Support, Responsible Use

Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Applied AILeadership4 hrsIn person / Live online

Sponsoring an AI Literacy Programme

For the executive or manager who has to commission workforce AI training and answer for it later. Covers scoping measures to role and risk, and what records to insist on.

Addresses: Culture & Support, Confidence & Skills

Manager, Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Technology adoptionLeadership4 hrsIn person / Live online

Technology for Non-Technical Leaders

Enough understanding to ask good questions and not be sold to. For directors and executives who sign off technology decisions without a technical background.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Tools & Access

Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Applied AIManager6 hrsIn person / Live online

AI Governance and Oversight for Managers

The oversight duties that sit with line management: approving use cases, handling incidents, and keeping a record of what the team does with AI.

Addresses: Responsible Use, Culture & Support

Manager, Director / Head of

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Technology adoptionManager5 hrsIn person / Live online

Choosing Technology Well

For the manager who has to pick between three vendors and live with the answer. Covers evaluation against your own requirements rather than the vendor's demo script.

Addresses: Tools & Access, Responsible Use

Manager, Director / Head of

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Applied AIManager8 hrsIn person / Live online / Blended

Leading an AI-Ready Team

For the managers who decide whether adoption sticks. Focuses on setting expectations, removing blockers, and building the team habits that survive after the training ends.

Addresses: Culture & Support, Daily Practice

Team Lead, Manager, Director / Head of

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Technology adoptionManager7 hrsIn person / Live online / Blended

Running a Rollout That Sticks

Most technology failures are adoption failures. This is about the twelve weeks after go-live: who champions it, what you measure, and how to tell early that it is not landing.

Addresses: Culture & Support, Daily Practice

Team Lead, Manager, Director / Head of

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Applied roboticsManager6 hrsIn person

Safety, Risk and Compliance for Robotic Workcells

The duties that sit with whoever runs the cell: risk assessment, guarding and interlocks, safe systems of work, and the records an inspector will ask to see. Delivered against your own site.

Addresses: Responsible Use, Culture & Support

Team Lead, Manager, Director / Head of

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Applied roboticsManager7 hrsIn person / Live online

Specifying a Robotics Deployment

The document that decides whether a deployment succeeds is written before anyone quotes for it. Covers requirements, integrator selection, acceptance testing, and the clauses people wish they had insisted on.

Addresses: Tools & Access, Responsible Use

Manager, Director / Head of

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Applied AIPractitioner6 hrsIn person / Live online

AI Foundations for Every Role

A facilitated introduction for staff who have little or no structured experience with AI tools. Participants leave having used AI on their own real work, with a clear view of what these systems can and cannot do.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Daily Practice

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Applied AIPractitioner4 hrsIn person / Live online

AI Tooling and Integration Clinic

A short clinic for teams whose tools are in place but underused or disconnected. Run against your organisation's actual toolset rather than a generic demo stack.

Addresses: Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager

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Technology adoptionPractitioner6 hrsIn person / Live online / Blended

Automating the Work Nobody Wants

The recurring, manual, low-judgement tasks that quietly consume a working week. Participants map one, automate it during the session, and leave with it running.

Addresses: Tools & Access, Daily Practice

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Technology adoptionPractitioner6 hrsIn person / Live online

Data You Can Actually Use

Why the report is wrong, and what to do about it. Covers the unglamorous work that decides whether anything downstream - dashboards, automation, AI - can be trusted.

Addresses: Tools & Access, Daily Practice

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Applied AIPractitioner6 hrsIn person / Live online / Blended

Embedding AI in Daily Workflows

Moves participants from ad hoc use to repeatable practice. Each participant maps one of their own recurring workflows and rebuilds it with AI in the loop.

Addresses: Daily Practice, Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Technology adoptionPractitioner4 hrsIn person / Live online

Getting Value From the Tools You Already Own

Most organisations have more unused capability sitting inside licences they already pay for than in anything they are about to buy. This is a working audit of what you have, what it can do, and what to switch on first.

Addresses: Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager

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Applied AIPractitioner7 hrsIn person / Live online

Prompting and Output Verification

A working session on getting reliable results and, more importantly, on checking them. Built around the verification habits that separate occasional AI users from dependable ones.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Responsible Use

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager

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Applied AIPractitioner4 hrsIn person / Live online

Responsible AI Use at Work

Covers the judgement calls staff face daily: what data may go into a tool, when a human must review, and how to record what was done. Delivered against your organisation's own AI policy.

Addresses: Responsible Use

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager, Director / Head of, Executive / C-Suite

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Applied roboticsPractitioner4 hrsIn person / Live online

Robotics: What It Can and Cannot Do

A grounded introduction for people whose work is about to involve a robot. Separates what the technology genuinely does well from what the trade press implies, using real deployments and real failure modes.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager

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Applied roboticsPractitioner7 hrsIn person / Blended

Running and Troubleshooting a Robotic Cell

For the people who own the cell on a shift. Covers the routine - changeovers, first-off checks, common faults - and the judgement of when to fix, when to stop, and when to call someone.

Addresses: Daily Practice, Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Applied roboticsPractitioner6 hrsIn person / Live online

Warehouse and Logistics Automation in Practice

Automated storage, mobile robots and conveyor systems as they actually behave in a working site: at peak, with awkward stock, and when one unit goes down mid-shift.

Addresses: Daily Practice, Tools & Access

Individual Contributor, Team Lead, Manager

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Applied roboticsPractitioner7 hrsIn person / Blended

Working Alongside a Cobot

Collaborative robots share a workspace with people, which makes them an operational and behavioural question rather than only a technical one. Hands-on with the daily reality: starting it, guiding it, stopping it, and knowing when not to.

Addresses: Confidence & Skills, Daily Practice

Individual Contributor, Team Lead

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Not sure which courses your teams need?

The readiness assessment scores each person across five dimensions and maps the gaps onto this catalogue, by department and by role. Five minutes per person, and it is usually the cheapest way to find out that the team you assumed was fine is not.

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