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The automation world is shifting from assembly to direction. What that means for what you teach, how you evaluate, and why systems thinking just became more valuable than tool skills.
Perspectives on AI adoption, implementation, and making AI work in real businesses.
The automation world is shifting from assembly to direction. What that means for what you teach, how you evaluate, and why systems thinking just became more valuable than tool skills.
Your AI curriculum shouldn't collapse when the client switches from Microsoft to Google. How a shared-core, swappable-tool-layer architecture future-proofs training design.
A simple test: could your workshop be a recording instead? If yes, cancel it. How to separate content delivery from the things only synchronous time can do.
Every failed AI rollout gets the same post-mortem: we need more training. It's the wrong diagnosis. The bottleneck is relevance, not knowledge — and here's what actually works.
If you use AI to build AI training content, you're in a hall of mirrors. Here's the verification gap in AI curriculum work — and the unglamorous fix that solves it.
The EU AI Act is reshaping how UK professional services firms approach AI adoption. Here's what the risk tiers mean for financial, legal, and accounting firms in the East Midlands.
Financial advisers face AI regulatory pressure from both the FCA and the EU AI Act. Understanding what applies to you is the first step toward confident adoption.
AI contract review tools may fall under high-risk classifications. Here's how to assess your tools, what the SRA expects, and how to adopt AI with confidence.
Demos create spectators. Hackathons create believers. How to design an AI hackathon that gives executives the calibration, vocabulary, and urgency they need.
Accountancy firms using AI for auditing, tax classification, and MTD compliance should understand how new regulation affects their tools. Practical guidance for confident AI adoption.
Feature-led AI workshops don't stick. Pain-led ones do. Here's how to design a workshop around the task your team dreads most — and why it changes adoption.
Your team got excited about Gemini. Two weeks later, nobody's using it. The problem isn't training — it's relevance. Here's how to make AI tools stick.