AI Agility 30-Day Challenge
Join us for The AI Agility 30-Day Challenge with Todd McLees, Co-founder of Humanskills.ai, to dive deeper into understanding AI tools and real-world applications!
This course will kickoff virtually on March 9 at 12 p.m. The virtual coursework will be followed by an in-person session on April 22 from 1-4 pm in the Michels Family Forum, Room 150 at Marquette University.
Enrollment is limited to 25 participants. Learn more and secure your spot in the AI Agility 30-Day Challenge below.
We are offering a discount for companies that register more than four participants. For details and to register, please contact Karen Powell at MMAC (kpowell@mmac.org).
Cost: $500
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Beginning March 9, the AI Agility 30-Day Challenge offers a blended learning experience with virtual sessions and an in-person workshop.
The AI Agility 30-Day Challenge combines virtual learning with an in-person workshop to provide a deeper exploration of AI tools and real-world applications. Participants will build AI fluency, develop habits for effective human–AI collaboration, and learn ethical and practical guidelines for applying AI in professional settings.
Todd McLees is a leading expert in human–AI collaboration, helping professionals harness AI to increase capacity, enhance performance, and safeguard well-being in the AI-driven economy.
What Your Team Will Build:
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AI Fluency & Prompt Design
The ability to think from AI's perspective. Understanding how AI interprets goals and context, so requests produce clear, relevant, and useful results. Less guessing, more getting what you need on the first try.
Judgement about when to lead and when to delegate to AI. Knowing when to drive, when to hand off, and how to adapt as the work unfolds. Collaborative ability is distinct from solo ability.
Moving from individual productivity to collective intelligence. Sharing what works across teams. Framing better questions. Making AI a contributor to group performance, not just a personal tool.
Discipline to stay in command. Protecting attention, preserving judgement, maintaining agency. Using AI to increase productivity without burning out. Better work, not just faster work.
Domain-Specific Application
The skill to make AI useful in context. Applying general capability to the prompts, workflows, and evaluation methods that fit in your actual work. Not generic demos. The work you actually do.
Navigating the Future of Work
Adaptability as AI continues to advance. Staying current with tools and practices. Building a runway for yourself as jobs change around you.
What Past Learners Have To Say:
- “By training AI to understand our business and services, we uncovered new market opportunities and sharper product positioning. We also built a tool to analyze customer sentiment in our ticketing system, helping our operators work more efficiently.” - Scott Tyler, Vice President of Operations, Northland Communications
- “AI didn’t replace our work; it expanded it. From clinical care to training, these aren’t small wins. They directly improve the lives of the people we support. I watched people who were hesitant transform into confident leaders who now use AI every day to strengthen our mission.” - Karen Korotzer, CEO, The Arc Oneida-Lewis Chapter
- "I was stuck on the final chapter of my career story, and the AI Agility Challenge gave me a real breakthrough. I love the comprehensiveness of the program and how easy it is to complete in small bites." - Amy Radin, Author of The Change Maker's Playbook
This program is offered by Marquette Business Executive Education, which provides customizable, expert-led professional development for professionals and business leaders. Ready to unlock your team’s potential and surpass business goals? Learn more about the program and contact the Executive Education team.