AI in Everyday Work: Workshop Series for Small Businesses Launched

Practical instead of theoretical: in our workshop series, we show how small businesses can use AI tools in their day-to-day work – for text, images, processes, and customer service.
Why we launched this series
In conversations with our clients, we hear the same sentences again and again: “AI is probably useful – but where do we start?” and “We don’t have time to test our way through a hundred tools.” That is exactly what our workshop series is for: compact sessions in which small businesses do not just watch AI tools being demonstrated but try them out themselves – with tasks from their own operations.
What the series covers
- Text and communication: writing quotes, emails, and website content faster and better – including well-crafted instructions for the AI.
- Images and design: what image AI can do today for everyday tasks, from product graphics to social media posts.
- Processes and routine tasks: identifying recurring workflows and automating them with AI support.
- Customer service: answering frequent inquiries faster with AI help – while keeping them personal.
How the workshops work
All sessions take place in small groups – hands-on, with participants’ own notebooks and real examples from their businesses. A critical perspective is always part of it: Which data may go into which tool, what does using it cost, and where does AI fall short of its promises? Feedback from the first rounds confirms the approach: applying what you have learned to your own business while still in the workshop delivers the most value.
Join in
You will find the current dates in our events calendar – for example the workshop “AI Tools for Everyday Work”. Would you like a workshop exclusively for your team? Get in touch via our contact form – we will tailor the content to your business.
Related: AI tools and AI consulting.
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