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AI as Thinking Partner – Foundations for Leaders by AME Australia
July 8, 2026
Transform AI into a thinking partner for better leadership, decisions, and results 6 bite-sized sessions over 7 weeks - Wednesday 8, 15, 22 July, 05, 12, 19 August 2026
Topic
AI as Thinking Partner – Foundations for Leaders by AME Australia
Date
July 8, 2026
Start time
12:00 PM
Finish time
12:45 PM
Location/venue
Zoom Meetings
Cost
$770
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Most AI training focuses on the technology itself — how to prompt better, draft faster, or generate content more efficiently. This workshop takes a different approach.

Designed for leaders and managers, this six-session online series helps you move beyond using AI for quick answers and start using it as a disciplined thinking partner. Across six practical sessions over seven weeks, you will learn how to integrate AI into real management work: structured problem-solving, KPI diagnosis, decision preparation, standard work improvement, and strategic exploration.

Rather than treating AI as a generic tool, this workshop builds the judgment, habits, and context-specific frameworks needed to make AI genuinely useful in leadership and operational settings. The goal is not simply faster output — it is better thinking, sharper reasoning, and stronger decisions.

Sessions run Wednesdays: 8, 15, 22 July and 5, 12, 19 August 2026
Live online via Zoom | 45 to 60 minutes per session

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