Mastering AI with Claude & The Claude Ecosystem

A hands-on, practical workshop ideal for teams, departments, or individuals who want to go beyond the chat window and put Claude to real work across their tools, documents, and daily workflows.

Session Overview

This workshop is for anyone who uses Claude, or is considering it, and wants to understand how to move from asking simple questions to building repeatable, governed, high-trust AI workflows. Whether participants are drafting documents, analyzing data, building internal tools, orchestrating connected apps like HubSpot and Google Drive, or standing up their first AI agent, this session teaches how to think with Claude, how to extend it with Skills and Connectors, and how to design workflows that feel less like prompting and more like delegating. Expect clear concepts, live demos, and real examples drawn from day-to-day business.

In this session, we’ll explore:

  • What modern AI is (and isn’t), and why Claude behaves the way it does
  • Why hallucinations happen, and how prompts, data, and real-time fetching reduce them
  • The R-T-C-C-O prompt framework and how to write prompts that always get better answers
  • How Projects, Artifacts, and Claude Cowork change the way work gets done
  • How Skills, Connectors, and Plugins extend Claude into your actual business systems
  • How MCP (Model Context Protocol) gives Claude the memory and the power to act
  • How to build Vibe Teams that pair humans with agents to ship faster
  • How to put governance, Shadow IT controls, and data boundaries in place
  • Where AI is headed, and how to get ahead of it

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Workshop Outline

I. Welcome + The AI Evolution Framework

This section sets the tone, introduces the flow of the session, and grounds participants in the bigger picture. Why is Claude a serious work platform and not just a chat toy? What does “evolution” actually mean from chatbots to agents to fully agentic organizations?

  • Introduction to the format and flow
  • How we’ll learn: concepts, demos, activities
  • Overview of the tools used throughout the workshop
  • Why the Claude ecosystem is our foundation

II. AI Fundamentals

A clear, beginner-friendly introduction to how modern AI models work, what they can actually do today, and why this moment matters for individuals and organizations.

  • Narrow AI vs. Artificial General Intelligence, in plain English
  • The five stages on the road to AGI: Chatbots, Reasoners, Agents, Innovators, Organizers
  • How foundation models generalize, and where they still get confused
  • Overview of Claude and the Claude model family

III. Core Concepts for Reliable AI Use

We break down the essential mechanics participants need to get consistent, trustworthy results from Claude: prompts, context, tokens, and the real reasons hallucinations happen.

  • What a prompt actually is
  • The R-T-C-C-O framework (Role, Task, Context, Constraints, Output) and why it works
  • Other practical frameworks (SPEAR, CRISPE, ICE, CRAFT) and when to reach for them
  • Weak prompts vs. strong prompts, side by side
  • What tokens are and why they affect cost and quality
  • What a context window is, and how Claude’s large context changes the game
  • Why hallucinations happen, and how to prevent them with grounding and real-time data

IV. The Importance of Data & Context

AI is only as good as the data it can see. This section explores how Claude becomes dramatically more useful when it has the right context, and introduces the architectures that get real information into the model safely.

  • Structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data
  • Why context matters, and what happens when it’s missing
  • RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) explained without the jargon
  • MCP (Model Context Protocol): giving Claude memory and the power to act
  • Organizational data realities: best-of-breed vs. ERP vs. the messy middle
  • Data lakes, APIs, and orchestration layers that feed AI well

V. Exploring the Claude Ecosystem

A hands-on tour of the surfaces where Claude does its best work, from quick chats to long-running projects to full desktop task sessions.

  • Claude Projects for persistent context and shared workspaces
  • Artifacts: generating documents, apps, dashboards, and prototypes inside the conversation
  • Claude Cowork: turning a request into a multi-step task with its own working folder and progress tracker
  • When to use Chat, when to use Cowork, and when to reach for Claude Code

VI. Skills, Connectors, and Plugins

This is where Claude stops being a general chatbot and starts becoming your team’s operating layer. Participants learn the three building blocks that customize Claude for specific work.

  • Skills: packaged know-how Claude loads only when relevant (brand docs, reporting, onboarding, and more)
  • Connectors: live read/write access to tools like Gmail, Google Drive, HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, QuickBooks, Shopify, and more
  • Plugins: bundled skills, connectors, and commands pre-configured for a role or department
  • Live demo: querying a real business database through MCP and generating a chart in seconds
  • How to evaluate what to build, what to buy, and what to wait on

VII. Assistants, Custom Claude, and Agentic Workflows

We move from one-off prompts to reusable systems. Participants learn the difference between a saved assistant, a customized Claude setup, and true agentic workflows that plan, act, and reflect.

  • What an Assistant is, and how it differs from a prompt
  • Customizing Claude with Skills, Connectors, and Plugins for a specific role
  • What makes a workflow agentic: planning, tool use, reflection
  • Heartbeat and scheduled agents that run without being asked
  • OpenClaw and the idea of always-on, local autonomous agents
  • Building your first simple agentic workflow

VIII. Vibe Teams and the New Organizational Model

A modern look at how AI is reshaping org charts. Traditional MBA-style hierarchies are giving way to small, cross-functional, AI-augmented “Vibe Teams” that ship more with fewer people.

  • Why the most valuable companies in the world are actively shrinking
  • MBA orgs vs. AI-native orgs: silos and handoffs vs. networks and orchestration
  • Why small teams win (communication complexity, fewer handoffs, faster loops)
  • How a Vibe Team combines humans, agents, and connected tools
  • The emerging role of the Chief AI Officer and AI fluency across every department

IX. Governance and Responsible AI Use

A practical discussion on using Claude safely at home and at work, with special attention to the Shadow IT problem most organizations are already living with, whether they know it or not.

  • The Shadow IT risk: employees are already using AI, with or without permission
  • Training exposure, privacy, and confidentiality: what goes into a model, and what comes back out
  • Opt-out is not the default, and why that matters for free tiers
  • Enterprise controls, contractual protections, and what to look for in a vendor
  • Jurisdiction and regulatory considerations (EU/UK vs. U.S.)
  • Building governance that enables use instead of blocking it

X. A Look to the Future

We close with a forward-looking discussion on where Claude and the broader AI ecosystem are headed, and how individuals and organizations can prepare.

  • AI as the operating layer across every tool your team already uses
  • What every professional should start doing this quarter
  • The future of agents and always-on assistants
  • Longer context, persistent memory, and the end of “starting over” with every chat

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