Sam Jennings
AI Training & Workshops

AI for your team, without the bullshit.

Half-day workshops that teach teams new to AI how to actually use it — not hypothetically, practically. Delivered by an operator who uses these tools every day, not a consultant who read a book about them.

Track record

Four workshops, and counting.

I've designed and delivered four AI workshops to real estate agents across three Royal LePage offices in the Fraser Valley. Roughly eighty agents and staff, all sceptics turned into daily users by the end of the afternoon. One of the offices has already had me back for a second session.

These were internal sessions within my own franchise network, built as part of my work as COO at Schreder Brothers. I'm now making the same training available to teams outside my own network — any group new to AI who wants to skip past the hype and start using it properly.

4
Workshops
delivered
3
Office
locations
~80
Agents & staff
trained
2
Repeat
bookings
What we cover

Foundations, then practice.

01

What AI actually is (and isn't)

A plain-English explanation of what these tools do, what they don't do, and where the hype ends. No technical background required. By the end of this section, everyone in the room speaks the same language.

02

The three tools worth knowing

A focused tour of the AI tools your team will actually use, how they compare, and what each one is good and bad at. Opinionated, current, not a comprehensive survey.

03

Prompting, done properly

How to get useful output instead of generic garbage. The small moves that make a big difference — context, constraints, examples, iteration. Hands-on practice with your team's actual work.

04

Your real workflows

We take the actual tasks your team does every week and work through where AI helps, where it doesn't, and where it's actively a bad idea. Everyone leaves with two or three workflows they'll use on Monday.

05

The honest conversation about risk

Data privacy, accuracy, where not to use it, how to verify output. The stuff no one wants to talk about but everyone needs to hear before they trust these tools with real work.

Format

Two ways to run it.

In person · recommended

Half-day workshop

Three hours, in your office, with your team in a room together. This is the format that actually changes how people work — the hands-on practice and room energy can't be replicated on a screen.

Duration
3 hours
Team size
Up to 25
Location
Your office
Travel
BC / AB / UK
Remote · flexible

Live Zoom session

Two hours over Zoom, same material tightened for screen delivery. Good for distributed teams, smaller groups, or as a first session before booking in-person training.

Duration
2 hours
Team size
Up to 20
Location
Remote
Recording
Included

I'm not an AI evangelist. I'm an operator who uses these tools to run real businesses every day — and I'll teach your team exactly what's worth using and what's a waste of their time.

Who it's for

Teams new to AI, of any kind.

The material works for any team that wants to use AI properly but doesn't know where to start. A few examples of teams this is built for:

  • Real estate offices.
    Listing write-ups, market summaries, client communications, transaction admin. Proven material — four workshops delivered.
  • Family businesses.
    Multi-generational teams where some people are AI-curious and others are AI-suspicious. Levels everyone up at the same time.
  • Trades & services.
    Quoting, scheduling, customer communications, supplier emails. The boring stuff AI is genuinely good at.
  • Hospitality & retail.
    Staff training, job descriptions, standard operating procedures, guest and customer comms. High-turnover environments where speed matters.
  • Professional services.
    Accountants, lawyers, consultants. Careful conversations about what's usable and what crosses compliance lines — that's most of this session.

Ready to get your team off the sidelines?

Thirty minutes, no pitch deck. We'll talk about your team, what they do day-to-day, and whether this workshop is a fit. I'll send pricing after the call once I understand the scope.