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Keynotes and Workshops that make AI click

The New Workday • AI Efficiency • Industry‑specific playbooks

Why Jam? 

Bring an AI program your audience will actually use the next day. Jam’s talks mix live demos, simple frameworks, and on‑the‑spot examples pulled from the room—so concepts stick and teams leave with ready‑to‑run workflows.

Jam Anderson is an AI business strategist and marketing expert who delivers polished, high-impact webinars that help small business owners harness the power of AI and automation. Known for making complex topics easy to understand, Jam speaks on a wide range of subjects across marketing, AI tools, and business growth strategies.

She brings clarity, energy, and real-world applications to every session—leaving audiences informed, inspired, and ready to take action.

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The New Workday at APNA
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FAQs

Do you customize content for our industry?
Yes. We gather examples and lingo from your audience and tailor the demos and templates accordingly.

Can you run this as a virtual session?
Absolutely—Zoom/Teams compatible. We provide a producer checklist for smooth Q&A and breakout flow.

Can attendees get the slides and prompts?
Yes. We provide a resource page with downloads and links after the event.

How interactive are the workshops?
Very. Expect guided exercises, examples from the room, and build‑along time.

What size audience works best?
Keynotes scale to large rooms; workshops work best with 25–120 attendees, depending on format.

Can we record the session?
Yes, with a shared link afterward. Clips may be used for event promotion.

AI Keynotes & Workshops

AI Keynote & Workshop Abstracts

 

1) The New Workday: AI as your teammate (Keynote)

What it is: An energizing, plain‑English tour of the modern AI workday—content, customer comms, research, and small automations that save hours. Your audience leaves with: A 5‑step workflow, 3 quality checks, and a 7‑day action plan. Best for: Conferences, kickoffs, all‑hands. Options: 30–60 minutes; demo‑friendly.

2) The AI Efficiency Playbook for Small Teams (Keynote or Breakout)

What it is: A practical framework to ship more with less—repurposing, batching, and “assistant” roles. Your audience leaves with: A content engine template, repurposing map, and prompt starter pack. Best for: SMB audiences, chambers, associations. Options: 45–60 minutes; includes mini‑exercises.

3) Industry Playbooks: Apply AI to your work (Workshop)

What it is: A build‑along session with examples for your vertical (health & wellness, retail/e‑commerce, professional services, real estate, hospitality, etc.). Your audience leaves with: A 30‑day checklist and 2–3 finished assets (e.g., nurture email, post pack, lead magnet outline). Best for: Teams and member orgs that want immediate implementation. Options: 90–180 minutes; capped for interactivity.

4) Prompt Power‑Up: From blank page to publish (Workshop)

What it is: Hands‑on prompts for research, outlines, draft improvement, and fact‑checking; plus tone and brand alignment. Your audience leaves with: A reusable prompt library and a before/after example for their role. Best for: Marketing, sales, operations tracks. Options: 90 minutes; bring laptops.

5) Leaders’ Briefing: Policy, safety & ROI (Executive Session)

What it is: A no‑hype briefing on governance, safe use, and simple ROI modeling. Your audience leaves with: A one‑page policy starter, risk checklist, and adoption roadmap. Best for: Leadership teams, boards, policy committees. Options: 60–90 minutes; roundtable Q&A.


AV & tech needs

  • Projector/large display with HDMI (or venue input), confidence monitor helpful

  • Reliable audio for clip playback (if available)

  • Handheld or lav mic; room mic for Q&A in larger rooms

  • Internet access preferred (wired or strong Wi‑Fi) for live demos; offline deck available as backup

  • Room setup: theater for keynotes; classroom or cabaret for workshops; tables recommended for laptops

  • Recording allowed; we request a copy for internal review and short clips (non‑exclusive)

  • Accessibility: please share captioning/ASL options if provided by venue

Pre‑event checklist: audience profile, 2–3 sample businesses/roles, industry lingo, no‑go topics, slide brand guidelines, agenda & timekeeping, media release if recording


What attendees will be able to do (Outcomes)

  • Turn one idea into a blog/email/social set in under an hour

  • Draft a persuasive landing section with benefits and proof, not fluff

  • Build a simple follow‑up workflow (opt‑in → nurture → booking)

  • Repurpose long‑form content into short‑form scripts and posts

  • Apply a three‑step QA to keep outputs accurate and on‑brand

Included takeaways:

  • PDF playbook with slides and links

  • Prompt starter pack (role‑based)

  • 30‑day action plan and checklist

  • Event‑specific resource page with replays (if recorded)