About this Event
Artificial intelligence is moving into everyday business faster than most leaders can evaluate it.
Teams are experimenting with tools like:
- ChatGPT
- Microsoft Copilot
- Google Gemini
Marketing teams are using AI to write content.
Sales teams are using AI to draft proposals.
Operations teams are automating tasks with AI.
And many leaders are asking the same question:
“How do we adopt AI without losing control of our business?”
This half-day workshop is designed to help business leaders step back and think clearly about AI before rushing into tools, automation, or new systems.
Instead of focusing on technology, this session focuses on two leadership issues AI immediately exposes:clarity and ownership.
The Real Problem AI Is Exposing
Many organizations are trying to add AI before answering basic questions about how their business operates.
Questions like:
- What decisions should be automated?
- What decisions must stay human?
- What boundaries should exist for AI use?
- Who is accountable when AI makes mistakes?
Without clear answers to these questions, AI often amplifies confusion instead of productivity.
This workshop helps leaders explore those questions before technology makes them unavoidable.
What Happens During the Workshop
Part 1 — Business Clarity
Led by Amy Fritz
Most overwhelm in business doesn’t come from lack of tools.It comes from lack of defined boundaries.Participants will explore questions such as:
- What decisions are you avoiding right now?
- What commitments are draining your business?
- What should your business stop doing?
- Who is your business not for?
This segment helps leaders identify the clarity AI will eventually scale.
Part 2 — AI Is Already Operating
Led by Dr. Randall Mauldin
AI is already embedded in the tools professionals use every day.
Participants will examine:
- Where AI is already influencing work
- How organizations unknowingly adopt AI
- What risks appear when AI operates without clear ownership
The central leadership question:
Who owns the output your AI produces?
Part 3 — The Leadership Collision
The final segment brings these two issues together.
Through real-world scenarios and reflection exercises, participants will examine:
- Where clarity is missing in their organization
- Where AI could amplify confusion
- What decisions should exist before AI scales further
Participants leave with a clearer understanding of what leadership conversations must happen next.
Who Should AttendThis workshop is designed for:
- business owners
- founders
- executives
- operations leaders
- marketing leaders
- professionals navigating AI adoption
No technical background required.
This is a leadership conversation about AI, not a technical training session.
What This Workshop Is...
- A strategic conversation about AI adoption
- A leadership reflection exercise
- A chance to think clearly before implementing AI tools
What This Workshop Is Not
- a coding class
- prompt engineering training
- automation tutorials
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Debary Executive Center, 301 North Pine Meadow Drive, DeBary, United States
USD 47.00






