You've told them to use it. The outputs come back sounding like they Googled something. You rewrite the whole thing. Two hours on June 18 changes that, for you and for every person on your team.
You bought Claude Pro. You told the team to use it. One person uses it to draft emails, one person Googles prompts, and one person hasn't touched it. You're still cleaning up everything that comes through, because the outputs don't sound like the business and client quality depends on you catching it before it goes out.
The AI has no idea who you are, who your clients are, or what standard you hold work to. So everyone is prompting in their own direction with no shared context, no shared voice, and no shared system. The output is generic. You rewrite it. That's not a prompting problem. That's a design problem, and I've watched it play out the same way across forty-plus service businesses.
The founders who fix it don't fix it by buying another tool. They build a framework the whole team runs on.
After a two-hour session, one of my team members built a prompt and realized our offer landing page didn't have my voice. Now we're rewriting it.
You make it home for dinner. You put the kids to bed. Then you open the laptop. The business phone came to the last football game, and somewhere between the school run and the client deadline, you are holding two full-time jobs and doing both at a standard that leaves no room for doing either fully.
You've hired the right people, written the SOPs, done the training, and bought the tools. Your team still won't move without you. You're finishing their work and signing their paychecks, and somewhere in the back of your mind the question sits: why am I paying you to do a job I'm finishing?
AI was supposed to change this. It hasn't, because adding AI to a team without a shared system just gives everyone a faster way to produce something you still have to fix. Two hours on June 18 builds the system.
The founders who build a shared AI system with their team this year will compound it for the rest of the year. Their team will produce work that sounds like the business, and they'll stop being the last line of defense on every deliverable.
Without the framework, the team keeps prompting in twelve different directions, you keep rewriting, and the gap between what you're paying for and what you're getting stays exactly where it is.
June 18 is two hours. The framework is yours to keep, and so is the replay, the personalized playbook, and the Q&A session a week later when the building gets real.
You can keep telling your team to use AI and keep cleaning up what they produce. Or you can spend two hours on June 18, build the framework with them, and stop being the last person who fixes everything before it goes out.
Most people are prompting. That's where they start and that's where they stop. The output comes back generic because the AI doesn't know who you are, what your business sounds like, or what standard you hold work to. You edit it, you send it, and nothing changes.
The AI BRIEF framework builds the context layer your team is missing. Every person who goes through it leaves with prompts built around their actual role, your actual clients, and your actual voice. The AI stops producing something you have to rewrite and starts producing something that sounds like it came from inside the business.
Two hours together on June 18. Three tested prompts built in the room, not assigned as homework. Your personalized playbook arrives before the workshop so we're starting from your business, not a blank slate.
The BRIEF template was the tool I didn't know I needed. If you are already using AI, it's a great way to get new ideas on how to use it.
This is for the founder who has been in business long enough to know the difference between a tool problem and a system problem. You're not here to learn what AI is. You're here because your team doesn't have a consistent way to use it, the outputs don't sound like your business, and you're still the one who catches it before it goes to clients.
"Completely started to shift, not only the energy, but also the excitement around leveraging this tool throughout the entire company. After a two-hour session, one of my team members built a prompt and realized our offer landing page didn't have my voice. Now we're rewriting it."
"This workshop expanded the capacity for how I can use AI in both my business life and my personal life. It opens up so much more time and so much more space for you. Mentally, energetically, and emotionally."
"Your session was impactful. The BRIEF template was 🔥. Thank you for the playbook, the templates, and the conversation. Even the group dynamic was crafted so everyone felt comfortable to share. I was all in."
"I was looking for a way to stay up to date with my client's AI docs since they don't integrate. The BRIEF template was the tool I didn't know I needed."
"Most of us have been using AI as a search engine. What I learned today is that if you use it as a thought partner, you get better results. If you're on the fence about it, take the training. It's not going to leave us. AI is here to stay."
You have three working prompts you built in real time. Your personalized playbook is open beside you. Your team was in the room with you, which means they didn't just hear about the framework, they built with it. The proposals they send next week will sound different. You won't need to rewrite them.
Next morning, you open ChatGPT or Claude and the conversation feels different. The AI knows who you are. The drafts come back in your voice. Your team has the same context you do, which means everything they produce carries the same standard without you being the person who enforces it.
You're not the bottleneck on AI anymore. You installed the system. Now it runs.
It helped us as a team to see how AI could work together to eliminate any fears about being replaced. People are starting to think about our clients, the voice, the systems. The energy shifted across the whole company.
I've spent fifteen years inside founder-led service businesses, watching the same thing break the same way. The founder is skilled. The team is capable. And nothing moves without the founder in the middle of it. Every business I've worked with that fixed this fixed it the same way: they built a shared operating standard and stopped waiting for the team to figure it out one person at a time.
This workshop is the AI layer on top of that. Not a tool demo. Not a theory session. Two hours of building the actual framework your team will use, starting from your business, taught from the chair I sit in every day in Doha.
Here's exactly what comes with your seat.
Delivered before the workshop. We start from your business, not a template.
Walk through the AI BRIEF framework and build three tested prompts live, side by side.
One week after, June 25. We work through what came up once you started building.
Yours to revisit. Watch as many times as you need.
The exact way to organize AI projects across any platform for a service business.
25 questions to train your AI to know you. Done in one walk.
A ready-to-use Claude skill that turns one long-form piece into Substack, LinkedIn, and Notes content.
A curated list of the AI tools service professionals reach for, with what each one is for.
Show up to the workshop on June 18. Stay through the build segments. If by the end of the two hours you haven't walked away with three tested prompts and a working grasp of the AI BRIEF framework, email team@theceopartner.com within 48 hours and we'll refund every dollar.
No back-and-forth. No hoops. Show up, do the work, and either it lands for you or you don't pay for it.
The replay is included. It lands in your inbox within 48 hours of the workshop and yours to keep. You can still attend the Q&A live on June 25, even if you watched the workshop on replay.
Yes. The AI BRIEF framework works across every major AI platform. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot. The framework is the constant. The tool is the variable.
One ticket is one seat. If you want to bring your team, reach out to team@theceopartner.com about a team rate. The workshop also runs as a private team session for service businesses with five or more.
If you've prompted in ChatGPT or Claude even a few times, you have the baseline. The workshop meets you where you are and takes you past where most people stop.
This isn't a tools demo or a course you have to come back to. You leave the live workshop with three tested prompts built around your real work, plus a personalized playbook. The framework is portable, taught from the chair of a working ops strategist.
Submit your questions in advance through the registration form. They'll be answered live and the recording goes out after, same as the main workshop.
Built around your business, taught in two hours, and yours to keep and install. Doors close Tuesday, June 16 at 11:59 PM ET. Ten seats so the live build stays hands-on.
You've already decided this is the year things have to work. The team has to step up. The business has to run without you in the middle of everything. This workshop doesn't fix all of that, but it fixes the AI layer, and it fixes it for the whole team at once, not one person at a time over six months. Doors close Tuesday, June 16.
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