The half-day is the workhorse of corporate AI training for one honest reason: it is the largest block of time an operating team can actually protect. Three to four focused hours, morning or afternoon, deep enough for real hands-on skill-building, short enough that the business keeps running.
What fits in a half-day?
A well-designed half-day does one job thoroughly rather than three jobs thinly: core concepts compressed, the majority of time on hands-on application, and a concrete take-away (skills demonstrated, a starter toolkit, an action list). It is the right format for focused skill programs like the Prompt Engineering Masterclass, function-specific training such as AI for Sales, and the strategy-and-calibration core of the executive workshop.
When should you choose full-day instead?
When the outcome requires building, not just learning: implementation sprints, pilot design, and deep multi-track programs belong in the full-day format. If you are torn, tell us the outcome you need and we will recommend honestly; a half-day that overpromises serves nobody.
How does delivery work?
On-site at your location, at your offsite venue, or virtually. Standard shape: pre-work survey to calibrate content, three to four hours of facilitated session, and follow-up materials. Half-days also slot cleanly beside other agenda items, which is why keynote-plus-half-day is a popular event structure; see corporate packages.
How do you book a half-day workshop?
Request a quote naming the program and preferred format, or browse the full workshop catalogue first.
Frequently asked questions
Can any program run as a half-day?
Most can, in a focused version; programs whose core outcome is a built artifact are recommended as full days, and we will tell you which is which.
Morning or afternoon: does it matter?
Mornings get sharper participants; afternoons pair well with a morning keynote. Both work; energy design is part of facilitation.
Can we run two half-days instead of one full day?
Yes, and for distributed or shift-based teams a split delivery often beats a single day; scheduling options are covered in the quote.