The room where it clicks.
A Natsu workshop is not a lecture about AI. It is a working session — your team, your workflows, real builds on screen — run by the same hands that deliver our advisory work.
We begin before the room: an intake call maps who is attending, what they do all day, and where the hours leak, so the session is built on your work rather than on slides about someone else’s. In the room, we build. Attendees leave with running systems, the project instructions behind them, and a handout deep enough to keep building from on Monday.
Before: the intake call. The session is designed around your workflows.
During: live builds, on screen, in the tools your team already holds.
After: the full documentation. What was built, how, and what to build next.
Leadership teams that need a shared, honest picture of what AI changes for their firm. Professional teams ready to move from reading about AI to working with it. Groups that would rather build one real thing than admire ten hypothetical ones.
The best workshops end with someone asking what we would find in a full audit. That conversation is exactly the point.
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