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AI-Native Ready

Go from AI-curious to AI-confident in less than 60 minutes by building a personal AI-Native Readiness Profile that maps your current AI abilities across four pillars—mindset, prompting, grounding, and orchestration—and reveals the gap between what you know and what you actually do in practice.

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What You'll Learn

Why Your AI Wins Aren't Scaling

You've had moments where AI genuinely impressed you—and then nothing changed about how you work the next day. This course diagnoses exactly why that pattern keeps repeating, and what it takes to break it.

How to use AI as a Partner Not a Crutch

Most leaders are using AI after the thinking is done—to clean up a document, format a summary, rewrite an email. You'll learn to recognize that pattern in your own workflow and what it looks like to bring AI into your thinking from the very first step.

Why AI Sounds So Generic

The quality of what AI gives you is a direct reflection of what you give it. You'll learn the P-O-B framework (Perspective, Objective, Background) that turns a one-line question into a structured brief, and produces outputs worth actually using.

Why AI Makes Things Up Confidently

AI doesn't tell you when it's guessing. It delivers plausible fiction with the same confidence as verified fact. You'll learn how to ground AI in your own documents so every output is based on your actual data, and not the internet's best approximation of it.

How to become an AI Conductor

The most capable leaders aren't running one prompt at a time. They're directing AI like a system, with their judgment applied at the moments that matter. You'll learn what that shift looks like, and how to start designing workflows instead of just doing tasks.

Your Personal Readiness Profile

The course ends with an AI-Native Readiness Profile that shows you exactly where you stand across four capability areas, and reveals the gap between what you know and what you actually do. You leave with a clear, honest picture of where to focus next.

Who Should Take This Course

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You've had AI wins you can't repeat.

Something clicked once—a prompt that saved you hours, a tool that actually helped—but you can't reliably get back to that result.

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You can see AI changing your industry, but you're not sure where you fit in it.

You know this matters. But when you look at your own day-to-day work, you're not confident you're building the right habits or developing the right instincts to lead through what's coming.

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Your team is using AI, but you're not sure how well—or how consistently.

Some people on your team are doing interesting things with AI. Others aren't using it at all. You don't have visibility into the gap, and you definitely don't have a playbook for closing it. You're the leader, but you're not yet leading this.

The Gap Between Knowing AI and Doing AI

There's a version of AI adoption that looks like progress but isn't.

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A team runs an AI workshop. A few people get genuinely excited. Someone from IT builds a proof of concept. Leadership nods along in the QBR. And then... things go quiet. Not because the technology failed. Because nothing changed about how work actually happens.

This is the most common pattern in enterprise AI right now:

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Leaders are curious, but not confident.

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Teams are experimenting, but not building repeatable habits.

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Wins happen at the individual level but stall before they scale.

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Nobody can tell you exactly why—it just doesn't spread.

Most organizations have a knowing-doing gap: people understand what AI can do in theory, but haven't yet changed how they actually work. And without that shift, every AI initiative runs the same cycle—pilot, celebrate, plateau, repeat.

That gap is exactly what the AI-Native Ready is designed to close.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need any technical background to take this course?

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Not at all. This course is designed for individuals, leaders of functional teams, and initiative owners—no coding or AI expertise required. If you're responsible for driving outcomes and wondering how AI fits into your team's work, this is built for you.

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How long do I have access to the course materials?

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You get lifetime access. Come back to revisit a framework before a big meeting, share a concept with a colleague, or work through a section again as your role evolves.

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Can I complete the course at my own pace?

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Yes—the course is fully self-paced and designed to be completed in one focused hour. There are no deadlines, no live sessions, and no pressure to keep up with anyone else.

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Will I receive a certificate after completing this course?

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Yes. Once you finish, you'll receive a certificate of completion you can share with your team or add to your professional profile.

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What's the next step after completing this course?

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Our recommendation is to earn your AI-Native Foundations certification. This course provides deeper exploration into prompting, RAG, and agentic workflows. Our certified trainers also facilitate an exercise that dissects your current workflows into the relevant subtasks. Each subtask is then built from the ground up with AI ensuring you leave the class with a fully built AI-Native workflow.

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