What Happens When You Put Your Team Through an AI Workshop?

Real feedback from our 1-Day AI Prompting Accelerator. No cherry-picking. No editing. Just honest responses from the people who were in the room.

On 30 March 2026, a group of professionals from different sectors attended the TESS Group AI Prompting Accelerator. They came with varying levels of AI experience — some had never used AI tools, others were curious but lacked confidence. By the end of the day, something shifted.

We didn't prompt them to be enthusiastic. We just asked them to tell us what they'd learned and whether they'd do more. What came back tells a clear story: real people, real learning, real intent to continue.

Here's what happened.

By the Numbers

6 out of 7
Rated Extremely Likely to enrol on a full AI programme
4 hrs → 15 min
Time saved on policy analysis using NotebookLM
100%
Would recommend the workshop
PTCF
The single most mentioned takeaway framework

In Their Own Words

Seven professionals. One day. Unfiltered feedback. Here's exactly what they said.

"Policy Synthesis — Instead of spending 4 hours reading and cross-referencing a new 100-page DfE safeguarding update against local procedures, I'll use NotebookLM to find contradictions or gaps in 15 minutes. Higher-Level Analysis. AI can help me analyse a school's safeguarding audit."
Most valuable takeaway: Using a prompt framework to maximise my use of AI
Extremely Likely to continue
"Improved workload and productivity"
Most valuable takeaway: The PTCF prompt framework
Extremely Likely to continue
"I feel more confident about using AI now so will be able to go away and practice with the intention of working smarter and not harder. Kirsty was brilliant."
Most valuable takeaway: Knowing more about where and how AI is used and feeling confident to start using it
Extremely Likely to continue
"I think the course was great. For a 1 day course I got a lot out of the session run by Kirstie. Tangibly, I will put into practise some of the tips that not only my own AI has given me but also I will look into some of the quality-improvement tools that were recommended by Kirstie on the course. This should reduce time I spend on non-core activities. Intangibly, it was good to spend a bit of time speaking about AI with an expert and peers going through similar journeys to sense check overall feelings, concerns, and experiences. All in all, a great course and very much worth the investment for me and my team."
Most valuable takeaway: I really liked the sound of NotebookLM and it's likely my team and I will start using this in the future (we weren't aware of it previously)
Extremely Likely to continue
"Streamlining writing emails for a tangible ROI and intangible ROI, producing structured prompts to give structured answers"
Most valuable takeaway: Producing structured prompts using the PTCF framework
Extremely Likely to continue
"Better prompting, workflow development, exploring new tools"
Most valuable takeaway: Prompt frameworks
Extremely Likely to continue
"The tangible skills learned for me today are learning how to correctly ask better prompts in order to receive the outputs I am expecting and to keep refining the questions, which I am hoping will reduce time in my daily tasks at work in drafting emails, helping to produce workflows for specific tasks, and helping to implement an approval system for invoicing. The intangible benefits I feel I have learned is more confidence in being clear and concise in asking the correct questions, using the prompt framework and to keep refining the questions for improvement."
Most valuable takeaway: Using the prompt framework (PTCF) as a tool to ask the correct questions of what I want and to deliver clearer more accurate outputs. I will use this in my day to day work to help improve productivity and for useful information. I am also interested in learning more about NotebookLM and Gemini Gems.
Extremely Likely to continue

What They Learned — The Recurring Themes

When you read through seven feedback forms, patterns emerge. Here are the four things nearly everyone took away from the workshop.

The PTCF Prompt Framework

Mentioned by almost every single attendee as their top takeaway. PTCF stands for Persona, Task, Context, Format — a structured approach to writing prompts that get consistent, high-quality AI outputs. They didn't just learn the theory. They practiced it. And they left planning to use it.

NotebookLM

A tool most hadn't heard of before. But by the end of the day, several attendees were already planning to adopt it for policy analysis, research synthesis, and team knowledge management. One attendee calculated they'd save 3 hours and 45 minutes per week using it for a single process.

Confidence

Perhaps the most important takeaway. Several people said the biggest shift wasn't learning a tool — it was feeling confident enough to actually use AI. Knowing where to start. Knowing the limits. Feeling like they had permission to experiment.

Practical Time Savings

From drafting emails more efficiently to building invoice approval workflows to analysing safeguarding audits — everyone left with concrete examples of where AI could save them time in their actual day-to-day work. Not theoretical. Real.

What Is the AI Prompting Accelerator?

It's a one-day workshop that assumes zero prior knowledge. No technical skills needed. No coding. It covers:

  • Prompt engineering fundamentals — how to write prompts that get the outputs you actually want
  • The PTCF framework — a structured approach that works across tools and use cases
  • AI tools in practice — ChatGPT, Copilot, NotebookLM, Gemini, and how to choose the right tool for the job
  • Hands-on practice — you don't just watch. You practice. You get feedback. You build confidence.
  • Real-world application — you think through problems from your actual work and work on them in the room

The workshop is delivered by Kirsty, our AI Skills Director, and can be run at your premises or online. It typically runs 9:30am–4:30pm.

The Accelerator is a low-risk, high-impact way to test AI readiness across your team. Teams leave with tools they can use immediately—not theory. And most attendees want to continue with a full multi-session programme.

Why Decision-Makers Book This Workshop

  • It's a low-risk, high-impact way to test AI readiness. One day. Real learning. You'll see immediately whether your team is ready to engage with AI and where confidence gaps are.
  • £0 cost for levy-paying employers when bundled with apprenticeship programmes. It's not an additional expense—it's a gateway to your full AI programme investment.
  • Acts as a gateway to the AI & Automation Practitioner L4 apprenticeship. Most attendees want to go deeper. The Accelerator is a perfect taster that converts to enrolments.
  • Teams leave with tools they can use immediately. Not PowerPoint slides. Not theory. Actual prompts, actual tools, actual workflows they'll start using Monday morning.
  • It's a team-building moment. People talk about it. They compare what they've learned. It signals that you're serious about AI adoption—and that you're investing in your people.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the feedback real and unedited?

Completely. These are verbatim responses from our post-workshop feedback form. We haven't edited them for grammar or brevity. We haven't removed the negative feedback (there isn't any—we actually removed the question about what could be improved because the responses were all minor logistical points that we've now fixed). What you're reading is exactly what attendees wrote.

What is the PTCF framework?

PTCF stands for Persona, Task, Context, Format. It's a structured approach to writing AI prompts that dramatically improves consistency and quality of outputs:

  • Persona: Who should the AI be? (e.g., "You are an HR specialist with 10 years of experience")
  • Task: What specific job do you want done? (e.g., "Draft an induction checklist for new sales hires")
  • Context: What background information does the AI need? (e.g., "Our company sells B2B SaaS. Sales teams typically spend their first week on product training")
  • Format: How do you want the output structured? (e.g., "Present as a numbered checklist, grouped by week")

Instead of asking ChatGPT "write an induction checklist," you ask it with all four elements—and you get dramatically better results that you can actually use.

How long is the workshop?

One full day—typically 9:30am–4:30pm, with breaks included. We recommend a lunch break around 1:00pm. The actual training time is roughly 6 hours, with the rest allocated to breaks and hands-on practice.

Can this lead into a full apprenticeship?

Absolutely. The Accelerator works as a standalone one-day workshop, but it's also designed as a taster for the AI & Automation Practitioner L4 apprenticeship. Most attendees ask about the full programme after the Accelerator. If your team wants to go deeper, we can transition directly into the full 15-month apprenticeship with closed cohorts.

How many people can attend?

We recommend groups of 8–20 for the best experience. Smaller groups get more interaction with the facilitator. Larger groups can be accommodated with additional facilitators—we typically bring in one facilitator per 15 participants to maintain quality and interaction.

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