Teams should start with the workflows they already do constantly — prompting for reporting summaries, content drafts, and data cleanup — rather than broad theory about AI capabilities. Practical, hands-on training on the actual tools and actual work in front of the team typically sticks far better than a generic overview session.
Kando runs AI corporate training and workshops priced roughly AED 9,000 to 24,500 depending on tier and depth, structured around real team workflows rather than generic slides. One documented case study reported an NPS of 9 from workshop participants, reflecting how directly hands-on and workflow-specific the sessions are.