February 3 - February 24, 2026

How to Use AI in Day-to-Day Management

Best Practices for Prompting, Tool Overview, and Applied AI in Business
February 3 - February 24, 2026
Online Educational Series
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Registration for this series includes access to all sessions to view live and watch again on demand.

Session 1: Mapping the AI Landscape – From Multimodal Models to Business Applications
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
8AM PST / 11AM EST / 4PM GMT / 5PM CET

Objective: Build a clear understanding of modern AI tools and core business applications.

Key Topics:

  • AI tool categories and overview for leading AI tools
  • Multimodal LLMs: combining text, image, and audio inputs
  • Business concepts: RAG, AI Agents, fine-tuning, APIs explained simply
  • Prompt structures: clarity, role framing, task segmentation

Interactive Element: Prompt Clinic Part 1 – Guided audit and refinement of sample prompts.


Session 2: The Craft of Prompting – Techniques, Myths of AI, and Real-World Business Use Cases
Tuesday, February 10, 2026 
8AM PST / 11AM EST / 4PM GMT / 5PM CET

Objective: Learn prompting strategies and apply them to common business needs.

Key Topics:

  • Prompt techniques: chain-of-thought, persona-based, few-shot, self-criticism, decomposition etc
  • Myths and misunderstandings about AI
  • Business use cases:
    • Marketing: campaign ideas and content creation
    • Operations: automating business tasks 
    • HR: job descriptions and candidate screening aids
    • Finance: financial summaries, variance analysis
  • Privacy and data handling basics

Interactive Element: Prompt Clinic Part 2 – Rewrite drills with anonymized examples from different business functions.


Session 3: From Queries to Reports – Structuring Outputs and Handling Hallucinations
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
8AM PST / 11AM EST / 4PM GMT / 5PM CET

Objective: Use AI to produce clear business reports while learning to spot and correct AI errors.

Key Topics:

  • Understanding Deep Research tools
  • Handling hallucinations: recognition, verification, correction
  • Citation tracking and fact-checking
  • Structuring reports and adjusting outputs for scope, tone, and audience

Interactive Element: Participants create a short high-quality deep research report


Session 4: Beyond Text – Practical Guide to Image, Audio, and Video Generation
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 
8AM PST / 11AM EST / 4PM GMT / 5PM CET

Objective: Learn to use AI for multimedia content suited to business needs.

Key Topics:

  • Image prompts: style, branding, marketing use
  • Video generation: structuring scenes and storytelling
  • Audio generation: voice, tone, and simple compositions
  • Practical considerations: licensing, ethics, editing needs

Interactive Element: Three-track build – marketing images, branded audio clip, generative video.

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