AI Strategy &
Readiness Workshops
Deep learning events to upskill your leadership team for the future of education.
Help your organization’s leadership develop a shared understanding of artificial intelligence and its implications for strategy, risk, and opportunity.
What to expect
Half-day, in-person workshops that combine executive education with collaborative facilitation. Your leadership team will surface key challenges, test assumptions, and determine clear next steps—all grounded in the real-world constraints and opportunities of the education market.
Why it works
We align AI adoption with your mission, values, and operational realities, while leveraging deep ed-tech expertise to match your needs with proven solutions and partners—reducing time, cost, and complexity.
Shared leadership alignment around AI
Develop a common language and understanding of AI—what make this moment different, how AI creates real value, and where governance and caution are required.
Clear strategic priorities for adoption
Gain confidence on which problems are worth solving with AI, how AI intersects with existing systems, data, and workflows, and where to focus near-term versus long-term investments.
Actionable readiness insights
Practical recommendations informed by stakeholder input, highlighting readiness gaps, opportunities, and decision points related to data, infrastructure, and capacity.
Learn more
Sorting out the benefits from the hazards of generative and agentic artificial intelligence isn't easy— especially when both are evolving on a weekly basis.
But patterns are emerging and we have found the combination of evaluation, analysis, and action that work. We help organizations looking to understand the strategic benefits of these technologies and pinpoint where they benefit the operations and processes of teaching and learning.
These workshops are produced in collaboration with Paige Johnson of the EdCatalyst Group. Paige has spent her career helping education systems around the world leverage technology effectively. From her prior leadership roles at Microsoft Education, as chair of the P21 coalition, and serving on the boards of ISTE and the NEA Foundation, she has shaped policy and standards for transforming the use of technology in educational institutions at all levels of learning.