
The AI Confidence Program
A practical, people-first approach to helping teams use AI responsibly and effectively.
Context & Goals
An organization wanted to integrate AI into everyday workflows — but safely, ethically, and in a way that actually saves time instead of creating chaos. They needed clarity, training, and a structured approach so teams could feel confident using AI in their roles.
I stepped in to assist in designing the frameworks, training, and communication systems that would help the entire company adopt AI responsibly and effectively.
The Challenge
Before this work began, the company faced several blockers:
- No clear legal or compliance guidelines for AI
- Team members using AI inconsistently (or not at all)
- Team members using AI tools that weren’t approved for use
- Low confidence in how to prompt or use AI efficiently
- Confusion around what was “safe” for public-facing work
- Repetitive work happening manually simply because people didn’t know AI could help
They didn’t just need inspiration: they needed clarity, boundaries, and systems.
My approach
I positioned AI not as a “tech upgrade,” but as a toolbox anyone could use — with the right structure.
To get the organization there, I focused on three pillars:
Clarity
What’s allowed, what’s not, and why
Capability
How to use AI well
Confidence
Removing fear and friction
Key pieces of the work
Establishing clear, vetted legal + compliance guidance for safe AI use
Sharing prompting frameworks to help teams think through tasks efficiently
Running weekly AI demos, showing real examples from team workflows, and sharing ways to use AI outside of work to get the wheels turning
Leading AI office hours where anyone could ask questions
Creating training decks and mini-courses for foundational skills
Deliverables
Company-approved legal + compliance guidelines
Prompting framework and best-practice documentation
Two formal AI trainings (one in-person, one online)
Weekly 5-minute AI presentations at all-company meetings
AI office hours + 1:1 coaching
Internal training decks
Impact & Reflection
The program created a noticeable shift in how the organization approached AI — not just in usage, but in mindset.
Workflows for anything public-facing became safer and more predictable, thanks to clearer guardrails and shared best practices. The biggest transformation, though, was cultural: people who once doubted whether AI had a place in their role began experimenting, asking smarter questions, and using the tools with genuine confidence.
Even without sharing internal adoption metrics, the change was easy to see. AI moved from something “nice to know” to something people relied on daily — a steady, sustainable shift that continues to compound.
The coolest part
Watching people go from “I don’t know if I can do this…” to “I can’t believe how much time I just saved” remains my favourite part of this work.
