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Training Event

June 15, 08:30 am - 17:30 pm

Event Location

Cape Town,Waterfront

Our Speaker

Geoffroy Lousse

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Who this day is for

Non-technical professionals from mixed industries — finance, healthcare, legal, ops, marketing, education, the public sector. You'll recognise yourself in at least one of these:

  • The product lead who's been nodding through AI-strategy slides for a year and wants to actually build something.
  • The operations manager whose team is drowning in repetitive work and suspects an agent could absorb a chunk of it.
  • The consultant or analyst who writes the same kind of brief over and over and wants a reliable first draft waiting in the morning.
  • The team lead who's been asked “what's our AI plan?” and needs a hands-on day before they can answer honestly.

Agenda snapshot

A real day, with real breaks. Times are indicative and may shift by ±10 minutes on the day.


TIMEBLOCK
09:00 – 09:15Arrival, coffee, Wi-Fi check
09:15 – 09:45Welcome and tool policy
09:45 – 10:15Warm-up: your use case
10:15 – 10:30Morning break
10:30 – 10:50Anatomy of an agent
10:50 – 12:00Exercise 1: your first agent
12:00 – 12:30Prompting patterns that work
12:30 – 13:30Lunch
13:30 – 13:50Adding a trigger
13:50 – 15:00Exercise 2: agent with a trigger
15:00 – 15:15Afternoon break
15:15 – 15:30The chief-of-staff pattern
15:30 – 16:45Exercise 3: three agents working together
16:45 – 16:55Instructor multi-agent demo
16:55 – 17:05Wrap-up and resources
17:05 – 17:30Closing conversation: what comes next

What you'll actually do

Three hands-on moves, each building on the last. You'll work on your own real problem from the moment you sit down — no toy examples.

Location

No more than 12 participants


 Workshop 17

Klosterstraße 62, Berlin, 10179

June 15, 08:30 am - 17:00 pm

Speaker: Geoffroy Lousse

geoffroy@lousse.co.za

learning

The course is tool-agnostic. Bring the free tool you already have — Claude, Gemini, Make, n8n — and the instructor will demo one per block across the day. Exercise specs are written in outcome terms, so they port cleanly between tools.We close the day with a grounded 25-minute conversation about the things no tool tutorial covers: how many agents one person can reasonably supervise, how to talk to your team about this, and what a realistic next month looks like. No hype — just a straight conversation between people who spent the day building the same things.

Build your first agent in about 15 minutes.

One clear goal, a short set of instructions, a couple of reference files. You chat with it; it produces something you'd actually use on Monday morning.

Give it a trigger so it runs without you.

A new row in a sheet, a scheduled time, an incoming email — something other than a human typing kicks it off, and the output lands where you want it.

Make three agents work together on a real task.

A coordinator, a researcher, and a writer, handing off to each other. You'll run it end-to-end with a real input from your own role.

What you'll leave with

 


  • A working agent for one of your own real work problems, built by you.
  • An automation that runs that agent on a trigger you control.
  • A three-agent workflow — coordinator, researcher, writer — you can explain end-to-end.
  • A printed cheat sheet covering the four ingredients of an agent and the four prompting patterns that make them reliable.
  • A simple 30-day plan for turning Monday's build into an actual working habit.
  • A short further-reading list curated for non-technical professionals.
  • Your instructor's email for follow-up questions in the week after class.

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