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AI in Practice

AI isn’t coming—it’s already here. And the leaders who learn to partner with AI will be the ones who thrive.

That’s why we’ve created the AI in Practice Event Series: built for small and mid-size business leaders who want to confidently adopt and apply AI in their organizations. 

This isn’t about theory. It’s about using tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to solve real problems, building a culture that embraces AI, and learning how to think about the future of work with co-intelligence.  


Details below. Let’s get to work with AI.

THE THIRD INSTALLMENT IN OUR AI EVENT SERIES

WIPE AWAY THE AI HYPE

 

  • Date: Thursday, February 26th

  • Time: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

  • Location: JOEY Coquitlam (map)

 

🎟️ Raffle Drawing - Attendees will be entered to win an Outback Team Building Experience [valued at $1,250]

Bring a fellow business leader for an extra raffle entry!

NOTE: If you plan to bring a guest, please make sure they fill out the RSVP form.


 

 

What You'll Take Away:

  • How to operationalize AI inside your organization
    Move beyond experimentation and into real, repeatable use cases that align with how your teams actually work.

  • Where organizations get stuck — and how to avoid it
    Identify the common points where AI initiatives stall and learn practical ways to regain momentum.

  • Which AI initiatives deliver the strongest ROI
    Focus time and budget on the applications that measurably reduce cost, save time, or improve outcomes.

  • How peers and competitors are approaching AI adoption
    Understand how similar organizations are enabling AI — and what’s separating early movers from those falling behind.

  • When and how to bring in expert support
    Learn how to evaluate whether AI should be driven internally or accelerated with outside expertise.

“[With AI], this is not the time for denial or defensiveness. If we get scared and protective, we’ll miss the wave. This is the time to lean in—to wrestle with it. Because if we don’t, someone else will.”
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Ryan Barton
Chief Innovation Officer, New Charter Technologies