Get your team using AI
properly.
We help you protect your business from the dangers of using AI at work, by training your staff to use these tools:
- CorrectlyHow to ask, so the answer comes back usable first time.
- LegallyWhat UK GDPR allows, so data never leaves the business.
- SafelyAwareness of AI scams, and how to avoid them.
- EthicallyKeep humans in control of decisions that affect real people.
- Length
- 3½ hours
- Delivery
- Live online
- Seats
- Up to 6
- Level
- No experience needed

Everyone leaves with one

Use it correctly
Prompt engineering has become a real workplace skill: how to word a request so the answer comes back useful first time. We teach the core principles and a system that sticks, so your staff leave able to use these tools competently.
Ensure your staff are getting the most from these tools. Accuracy is paramount, because mistakes and errors carry real-world consequences.
Our hands-on exercises show your staff how to hone these skills and try them out for themselves.
- Nothing to install
- No experience needed
- Plain English
So what can actually go into one of these tools?

Use it legally
Where UK GDPR draws the line. What can go into these tools freely, what must never go in, and why a paid business account and a public chatbot are not the same thing at all.
It is the business that answers for a leak, not the member of staff who pasted it. A breach has to reach the ICO within 72 hours, and the maximum penalty is £17.5m or 4% of worldwide turnover, whichever is greater.
Our hands-on exercises give your staff a simple test to run before anything gets pasted into a chat window.
The shape of the law, not legal advice.
- UK GDPR
- No legal jargon
- Practical, not theory
And when the attack is aimed at your staff instead?

Use it safely
A voice, a face, a caller number and even flawless English can all be faked now, so every clue you used to catch it has gone. We teach the frauds UK businesses are seeing right now, how to spot them and what to look out for.
27% of UK businesses with staff had fraud attempted or committed against them in a single year. Almost none of it is hacking. It is somebody using AI tools to fool an employee into making a costly mistake.
None of it is technical. It comes down to a phone call and an agreement, and your staff leave knowing how to make both.
Figures: Home Office Economic Crime Survey 2024, businesses with employees.
- Nothing technical
- Real UK figures
- Three simple habits
What about the decisions that land on a person?

Use it ethically
When a machine is allowed to decide about someone, and when it is not. The job, the shift, the bonus, the payment plan. If it decides, you have to tell them, offer a human review and let them contest it. On sensitive data the bar is much higher.
It advises, you decide, and you can show how you decided. Under the Equality Act what counts is the effect, not the intent, so “the tool did it” is no defence.
Our second hands-on exercise walks your staff into this on purpose. Almost everybody falls for it, which is why they remember it afterwards.
The shape of the law, not legal advice.
- A person decides
- Plain English
- Real ICO findings
Your team uses it on real business problems, in the room.
Two hands-on exercises, done by every attendee rather than demonstrated at them. Everyone works on supplied material, so nobody has to share anything sensitive from your business.
A framework to ask properly
Write a request the way you would today. Then write it again using the framework. The difference shows up in your own work, not on a slide.
Make a real decision from real files
Spreadsheets, documents, and a decision to make. It looks straightforward. There is more than one way to get it wrong, and the debrief is the lesson.
Everything runs on a free ChatGPT account. Nobody buys anything beforehand.
One fee for the room.
Priced per session, not per person, so the cost per head falls the more of your team you bring.
£495.00
For up to 6 people, about £82.50 a head
Introductory price. It goes to £695.00 after launch.
You choose who is attending, then pay. Dates are agreed after that. Terms apply.
Correctly, legally, safely, ethically. In one afternoon.
Built for owners and managers whose staff already use AI, and for teams who have never been told what the rules are.
Not for developers, and not for confident daily users after advanced technique.
The shape of the law, not legal advice.