Speaking & Training
Technology training people can use the next day.
Sessions for boards, associations, and teams that need AI, security, Microsoft 365, or workflow choices explained without hype.
Topics
Useful enough for Monday morning.
A session should leave people with language they can use when the slides are gone: what changed, what matters, and what to do next. If the topic needs an implementation path after training, start with the AI strategy service.
Where AI Belongs First
Helps leaders choose one low-risk AI use case, define review responsibility, and name data or client information that stays out of AI tools.
Request This TopicAgentic AI Without the Hype
Shows teams why agents need a job, a boundary, a review path, and a cost signal before they become part of real work.
Request This TopicMicrosoft 365 Work Habits
Shows teams how SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, and everyday habits can support one cleaner way of working.
Request This TopicCybersecurity Choices Leaders Own
Turns abstract risk into recognizable decisions about access, devices, data, vendors, and response habits.
Request This TopicAutomation Before the Build
Shows teams how to spot repeatable work, name exceptions, and avoid automating a broken process.
Request This TopicWhat Changed, What Still Matters
Helps leaders sort what changed, what still matters, and what the team should do next.
Request This TopicBoard and Leadership Briefings
Gives boards and leadership teams a practical way to discuss technology choices, tradeoffs, and accountability.
Request This TopicFormats
Built for the room, not a generic slide deck.
The same topic changes shape depending on whether the audience is a board, an association program, a staff team, or a working group trying to make a decision.
Keynotes & breakouts
Practical sessions for conferences, associations, and professional audiences that need useful takeaways.
Executive briefings
Focused leadership conversations about AI, risk, cybersecurity, Microsoft 365, and technology decisions.
Team workshops
Working sessions that turn a topic into language, decisions, and next steps the team can use.
Organizer value
What to send first.
Bring the audience, timing, objectives, and technology question that needs to be made practical. We shape the session around what the room should understand and be able to use afterward.
Invite Chris to SpeakA strong request includes
Who will be in the room.
What decision or risk they need to understand.
What people should be able to do afterward.
Organizer path
Tell us about the room.
A good session starts with the audience, timing, objectives, and technology question people need to understand after the talk.
Speaking request
Request speaking availability.
Share the practical context. Sensitive details can wait for the right channel.
For organizers
Need a technology session people can use?
Start with the audience, timing, and what people should understand after the session.