Maybe you have opened ChatGPT once and closed it again. This week-long course shows how AI tools fit into everyday office work. It is made for people who want the practical version.
The point is productivity. Same job, fewer hours lost to the boring parts.
Stronger decisions come from asking the tools better questions.
New technology puts people off. A week of practice fixes most of that.
One week of interactive lessons, built on practical examples.
Three things make this one useful. It is short, it is practical, and you keep the prompt pack.
Short enough to do between other things and still finish.
Prompt engineering techniques, so the tools give you usable answers.
Template pack and playbook for the office tasks that come up weekly.
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Ask for the course guide. It takes a minute.
An advisor calls to chat and set up a time to start.
Complete the student enrolment process with the team.
The support team gets you in, and the week begins.
None at all. There are no prerequisites and the lessons start from scratch.
One week. It is built to be finished, not left half done.
Pay upfront, or use a monthly plan. Ask an advisor for the current figure.
Online, open 24/7, through interactive lessons and practical examples.
The lessons work through AI and generative tools as they are used at work.
A prompt template pack for work, and a playbook for everyday office tasks.
That is the aim. Faster output, better decisions, and more confidence with new tools.
You walk away with the prompt pack and playbook, which is the practical value here. The page publishes no certification for this short course, and it is not nationally recognised training. If a credential matters, the longer AI courses are the ones to look at.
Ask for the course guide and take the advisor call. The fee is worth confirming.
Lumify Learn teaches this short course online, on a platform open 24/7. Trainers, mentors and a student support team support every step. An advisor calls first to set up your start time.
Picture the Friday where the report writes itself and you get the afternoon back.