Workshop 2: Supercharge your productivity with AI tools
Date: Friday 18 October 2024 | Time: 13:45 - 14:45 (BST)
Location: The Catalyst, 3 Science Square, Newcastle Helix, Newcastle, NE4 5TG | Get directions
- Guest speakers
This one-hour interactive workshop is designed to boost your productivity by leveraging AI tools.
You will gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI applications, aimed at improving time management, task organisation, content creation, and workflow automation.
The session will begin with a brief introduction, followed by an exploration of AI's role in everyday tasks and its potential to enhance productivity. A hands-on segment will showcase tools like Google Calendar, Grammarly, Canva, and Jasper AI, allowing you to experiment with AI-driven solutions in real time.
There will also be a demonstration of advanced tools for workflow automation, such as Zapier and Make, showing how AI can streamline repetitive tasks and improve data management using platforms like Notion AI and Airtable.
Key takeaways
AI for time and task management
Leverage AI tools like Google Calendar, Reclaim.ai, and Zapier to automate scheduling and repetitive tasks.
Enhanced content creation and coding
Use AI assistants like ChatGPT, Grammarly, Canva, Jasper AI, and Copilot to boost writing, research, and coding productivity.
Smart data organisation
Utilise AI-powered platforms like ClickUp and Airable for efficient data and management analysis.
Meet Kelly Goss
Kelly is a Xero Certified Advisor, Pipedrive CRM and SmartSuite Certified Partner and one of very few female Zapier Certified Experts.
She is also the author of Automate It with Zapier and Generative AI (1st & 2nd ed.) and the lead trainer of Solvaa Automation Academy, teaching others how to harness the power of Zapier and Generative AI for business automation.
Kelly founded Solvaa in 2016, and as passionate advocates of digital automation and continuous improvement, Kelly and the Solvaa team help businesses around the world use the right digital tools and streamline their repetitive tasks to achieve their productivity goals and save money.