AI Training for Business

Part of AI Training

Less about the future. More about Monday.

Getting your business using AI doesn’t start with strategy decks — it starts with your people doing their actual work faster and more consistently with these tools. We train them on the everyday tasks you run now, hands-on, so it lands as a habit. Practical, built around your business, no theory for its own sake.
Aidan Lambert
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What is AI training for business?

AI training for business isn’t a briefing on where the technology is heading — it’s getting the people in your business actually using AI on the work they do now. For a small or mid-sized business that means the everyday tasks — writing, admin, research, customer replies, reporting — done quicker and more consistently, with the team agreed on what’s safe to use and what’s worth the effort. We run it hands-on around your real work, not generic examples, so it lands as a habit rather than a good intention that fades by Friday. It’s a workshop, not a formal course, so there’s no certificate; what you’re left with is a business using these tools well the next morning.

Where should a business start with AI?

With the boring, frequent work — not the ambitious project. The fastest wins are the tasks your team already does many times a week: drafting the same kinds of emails, writing up quotes and reports, summarising documents, researching a prospect, answering common customer questions. Those are where AI is genuinely good today and where the time adds up, and they’re low-risk to get wrong while people are learning.

We start there deliberately, because a team that gets a real result on their own everyday work in the first hour trusts the tools and keeps using them. Chasing a flashy one-off — a custom chatbot, some grand automation — before the basics are habit is how businesses spend money on AI and change nothing.

If working out what to prioritise is the actual question, our AI consulting sorts that first; if your people just need to get good at the tools, training is the whole answer.

What changes once your business uses AI well

The shift is quiet rather than dramatic. The routine writing and admin that used to eat hours gets done in minutes, so the same team gets through more without working longer. The quality gets more consistent, because people aren’t starting every email or report from a blank page. Newer staff come up to speed faster with the tools helping them. And the nervousness fades — instead of a few people secretly using AI and hoping it’s fine, the whole business uses it openly, on the same understanding of what’s safe. It’s not a transformation you announce; it’s a business that’s simply quicker and steadier at the work it already did. For a single team rather than the whole business, an AI team workshop is the tighter version of the same thing.

AI for business FAQs

Yes — that’s the usual starting point. We look at the everyday work across your business, point to where AI actually saves time and where it doesn’t, and train your people on those specific tasks. If the bigger question is what to invest in rather than how to use a tool, that’s a consulting conversation, and we’ll say so instead of selling you a session you don’t need yet.

A team workshop is one session for one team. “AI for business” is the wider goal — getting your whole business using these tools well, which might be a single workshop or a couple of sessions across different groups, sometimes with a bit of advice up front on where to focus. Same hands-on style; broader scope. For a single team, the workshop page is the better fit.

Small businesses are most of who we work with. You don’t need a big team or a training budget — a session for a handful of people who touch the same work is often where AI makes the fastest difference. We scale the session to the business rather than expecting the business to scale to us.

Yes, because we build it around your work, not a generic curriculum. The tools are the same everywhere; what differs is the tasks, so we train on yours — your quotes, your client emails, your reports. We’ve worked across trades, agencies, professional services and ecommerce, and the everyday admin AI helps with looks similar under the hood.

A half day is $1,200 and a full day is $2,000, both plus GST, for up to a dozen people — a fixed session price, not per head. There’s no certificate: it’s a practical workshop, not a formal course, and we’re not a training organisation. What you get is a business that uses these tools well, not a credential.

The specific tools will keep changing, but the underlying skill — getting reliable, safe results from AI on real work — is already worth money today and isn’t going backwards. Training your people in that skill now is low-risk: even if the tools shift, the habit of using them well carries across. Doing nothing is the riskier bet.

Get your business using AI properly

A couple of lines is enough. You’ll hear back from Aidan directly, usually within a business day.

  • Founder-built — you deal directly with Aidan, not a sales team.
  • A straight answer on whether it's worth building, and what it'd cost.
  • You own everything we ship. No lock-ins, no per-seat fees.
Aidan Lambert, founder of Better Automations
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Aidan Lambert
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