Adventures in AI
Adventures in AI
How can we navigate the ever-expanding jungle of AI without feeling lost or overwhelmed, and instead find inspiration and opportunity at every turn?
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Adventures in AI is a series of fun activities to help people better appreciate the range of what AI can do for them and to provide them with quick and simple steps by which they can try them out and feel inspired by the possibilities it opens up.
The AI Jungle
AI is advancing all the time. Each week new tools are released and each can do more than it did the week before. This can seem daunting. The reality is that it is impossible to keep up with it all, and unhealthy for people to attempt to do so.However, recognising that we’ll never map the whole jungle, shouldn’t prevent us from getting a lot out of exploring within it. Each pathway can offer us new insights and opportunities, if we adopt the mindset of an adventurer. The Adventures in AI posts are all about stimulating and developing that perspective.
Why is this needed?
Technical advancements from literacy in the fourth century BC, through the Industrial Revolution, computers, the internet, mobile phones, and now AI, each fundamentally change the nature of work. In the past that change, that evolution, took place over one or more generations – but there were still those who adapted and those who were left behind.The AI revolution is different:
- It is happening much faster
- It contains within itself the capacity to support us – if we let it
If we do not grasp the evolving potential of AI to augment what we do daily, or fail to support others in doing the same, our organisations may soon find they can no longer commercially support the same number of employees doing the same jobs, when AI is doing half of it for them.
It would be a tragic loss if we were making people redundant because we did not properly equip and encourage them to evolve themselves and their roles to find fully productive opportunities in the future of work.
What are the Adventures in AI blog posts?
AI has the amazing potential to teach us what we need to know about AI. The Adventures in AI blog posts are a regular set of very brief activities that serve to illustrate, through active engagement, new opportunities to engage with AI on different aspects of our thinking and our work.These blog posts are intended to encourage experimentation and confidence, offer entry points into AI, and help people think differently about their work. Some of these will be about making our current work more efficient. But if our roles are to evolve, we need to make sure that some are finding new ways to add value through our roles. If all of our focus is about saving time, eventually we will not have a job left to do.
Follow these blogs on Linkedin – via the author, or via the Leading by Adventure group.
Adventures in AI workshop – from illustration to transformation
However, the blog posts will not work for everybody. Not everybody who works in your organisation will yet appreciate the points that have been made above. Furthermore, it is still a significant step to move from interesting illustrations and exercises through to strategically rethinking our roles in order to prepare those roles fully for the future.For this reason, we have also created a one-day Adventures in AI workshop. This gives people practical experience of working in teams to break down their roles as series of tasks and then prioritise those tasks in terms of their readiness for greater efficiency or for increased value add. It is important to note that supporting people through this change is not so much a technical challenge, as a human one.
The workshop is highly participative. Within a single day, participants engage quickly through accessible framing, identify tasks in their role to focus on, use simplified design sprint thinking to generate prototypes, and test their ideas in practice. We have found from experience that this approach not only builds skills, but also confidence and a sense of shared purpose.
Experiencing the Workshop
As a result, people develop their own vision for AI in their role, gain experience in the tools and techniques that enable them to do that work themselves, build relationships that help them sustain the journey, and demonstrate practical success they can replicate in future.
Will it work? How do we remove any concern you might have about trying it out?
We have developed a short (up to one hour) taster session to help people better appreciate how the workshop works and what it can do for them and their people without incurring cost or taking up much time.
The Adventuring Environment – managing change and momentum
If you are concerned that empowering a wide range of your people to embrace AI and change their roles in small groups or individually could lead to a different set of problems, then you could be right. Will it be anarchy? Supposing the changes conflict with each other? How do you maintain momentum?While we believe that getting people started is the bigger problem, we do recognise that these questions need to be addressed at some point as the uptake of AI within your organisation grows. To help you think these questions through, we have created a white paper based on best practice thinking and strategies around the management of an AI environment. You can find out more about the Adventuring Environment here, or download the full whitepaper by clicking the image on the right.
Join the Adventure
Start with following the blog-based mini adventures and trying them out. Join one of our no-cost workshop taster sessions. Download our white paper to reflect on your options to accelerate your progress. Every step counts. Let’s begin.
Author: Mike Clargo | Culturistics
Helpful Resources: Adventures in AI Blog Posts
Daily re-restructuring for agility? How adaptive structures maximise agile engagement.
Culture eats strategy for breakfast – but what sort of strategy are you feeding it?
Facilitating mental wellbeing – The power of adventure in keeping our minds fit & healthy.
Patterns of collaborative excellence – Rediscovering the lost wisdom of design.
Prescient emotional knowledge management – do you have what it takes?
The Adventures in AI Workshop
How can organisations truly transform their relationship with AI—moving beyond technical adoption to a deeper, strategic partnership that inspires innovation, efficiency, and growth?
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It is important to note that the biggest challenge organisations face with AI is not technical, but human. While AI tools become more powerful and accessible every day, most teams are still only scratching the surface of what’s possible. The real barrier isn’t the technology; it’s how we think about and engage with it.
The Human Challenge of AI Adoption
Too often, AI training focuses on the technical aspects—the tools, the prompts, the features. But the real transformation happens when people shift their mindset from seeing AI as a tool to seeing it as a partner in their work. This isn’t about learning to use AI; it’s about learning to work and evolve with AI in a co-creative partnership.
A Different Approach to AI Transformation
The Adventures in AI Workshop was designed with this human dimension at its core. Rather than starting with the technology, we start with the people. The workshop experience is built around shifting mindsets from fear to opportunity, building confidence through hands-on experience, and creating a culture of experimentation and learning.Participants are encouraged to develop practical skills that can be applied immediately, but more importantly, to see themselves as active partners in shaping how AI is used in their work.
What Makes This AI Workshop Different?
We have found from experience that sustainable change requires more than technical know-how. The workshop is led by an experienced organisational change specialist, emphasising the human side of AI adoption. This unique perspective ensures that the changes stick and grow within your organisation.
Rather than simply learning about AI, participants apply it to their actual work. By the end of the day, each team has identified specific efficiency opportunities, developed new value-creation ideas, created practical prototypes, and established clear next steps.
The workshop builds lasting change by fostering team-based support networks, developing shared language and understanding, and establishing practical implementation plans that build confidence through success.
The AI Workshop Experience
Over the course of a single day, small teams of people use Agile practices to embark on a highly interactive journey. They discover the true potential of AI through hands-on experience, identify opportunities in their current work, prototype practical solutions using AI, and plan their implementation journey.The workshop blends individual reflection, team collaboration, and practical exercises, with each activity designed to build both skills and confidence. The result is not just new knowledge, but a shift in how people relate to AI and to each other.
Tangible Results
The impact of the workshop is tangible. Organisations can expect payback within the first three months. Participants report immediate practical applications in their work, sustainable behavioral change, and the formation of team-based support networks.
Clear implementation plans emerge, and the confidence to pursue further innovation grows.
Who Should Attend the AI Workshop?
This workshop is ideal for teams looking to transform their work with AI, organisations seeking to build AI capability, leaders wanting to drive innovation, and anyone ready to embrace the future of work. The approach is adaptable to a wide range of contexts and organisational needs.
Next Steps
The best way to experience the power of this approach is through our one-hour taster session. This gives you and your team a chance to experience the workshop methodology, see the potential for your organisation, ask questions about implementation, and plan your full workshop.The investment in the full workshop is typically recovered well within three months, through time saved on routine tasks, new value created through AI augmentation, improved team effectiveness, and enhanced innovation capability.
Take the First Step
Contact us to schedule a taster session or discuss how the Adventures in AI Workshop can transform your team’s relationship with AI. The future of work is here—let’s make sure your team is ready to embrace it.
“The real power of AI isn’t in the technology—it’s in how we choose to work with it. The Adventures in AI Workshop helps teams make that choice with confidence and purpose.”
Author: Mike Clargo | Culturistics
Helpful Resources: Adventures in AI Blog Posts
Daily re-restructuring for agility? How adaptive structures maximise agile engagement.
Culture eats strategy for breakfast – but what sort of strategy are you feeding it?
Facilitating mental wellbeing – The power of adventure in keeping our minds fit & healthy.
Patterns of collaborative excellence – Rediscovering the lost wisdom of design.
Prescient emotional knowledge management – do you have what it takes?
Adventuring in AI: Building the Right AI Environment for Success
Creating the perfect AI environment for your adventuring – where human creativity meets AI capability
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What if the key to AI success isn’t the technology itself, but the environment we create around it? We’ve found that the most successful AI implementations aren’t those with the most advanced tools, but those that create the right space for human creativity and AI capability to flourish together.
The Human Element of AI Success
Creating an environment that truly supports AI adventuring requires more than just providing access to tools. It demands a carefully crafted ecosystem that balances freedom with guidance, experimentation with safety, and individual creativity with collective purpose. This environment becomes the vessel where human potential meets AI capability, transforming both in the process. But what are the walls of this vessel?
Current research identifies six key elements which contain, kindle, and focus this energy:- AI Fluency and a Co-Creation Mindset
- Human-Centred AI Workflows
- Strategic Frameworks
- Facilitative Leadership and Resources
- Cultural Transformation
- Effective Governance Models
The following are extracts from section 4 of our whitepaper ‘The Personal AI Revolution‘
AI Fluency and a Co-Creation Mindset
To harness their people’s full potential, organisations must invest in AI literacy programmes that build understanding, skill, and confidence in working with Personal AI.For full effectiveness, people need to understand the probabilistic nature of AI—how fundamentally simple its processes are, yet how remarkable the results can be. They should recognise their role in shaping these outcomes and develop both the conceptual frameworks for thinking critically about what they want the AI to do, and the prompting skills to apply them effectively in practice. And they need to experience success to grow their competence and confidence in this and, through experience, to appreciate all of ‘what is possible’ and best-practice examples to deliver it.
For an example of this take a look at our Workshop.
Human-Centred AI Workflows
But Personal AI proficiency is much more than simply getting the ‘right answers’. It is about finding ways to ensure that those answers dovetail effectively with other people’s working patterns; that they add real value to the organisation, its stakeholders, and their collective future; and that they actually deliver in practice.
Therefore Personal AI proficiency needs to provide experience and engagement in: working as part of an AI empowered team; using design thinking and design tools (both within and outside AI) to fully test and refine potential solutions; utilising design sprints and other best practice processes to ensure customer and stakeholder satisfaction; and a prototyping paradigm to hone the best solutions.
If we are really going to empower our people to grow and improve our future, we need to equip them with the knowledge and resources to do it responsibly.
Strategic Frameworks
Maximising Personal AI’s value requires clear alignment between grassroots innovation and the organisation’s broader strategic goals. The best organisations create structured frameworks that enable everybody to see how the organisational vision breaks down into the work and aspirations of each team and individual.The best examples of such frameworks use matrices which deploy the goals down into each process, or sub-element and engages each team, at every level, to map their own ideas and ambitions for making it happen. These matrices drive a balance between efficiency and innovation, and provide living digital twin of the organisation’s emerging future; not just reconciling potential at every level, but evolving each level, and even the structure of the organisation itself, to best deliver that potential.
Facilitative Leadership and Resources
AI, opportunities, issues, and the world in general are now evolving too fast, and becoming too complex, for leadership to understand and involve themselves in the detail. It is therefore essential to empower and equip people and teams to make the best decisions autonomously. This requires that leaders adopt a meta-perspective on what is happening – looking for patterns and trends, and how they are working.
For those organisations who exemplify best use of AI, the leadership role has become one of systemically improving those patterns and trends; using facilitative skills to draw people into making their own adjustments, and developing their own oversight. This includes curated recommendations of the best Personal AI tools for productivity, ideation, collaboration, research, and data analysis, including guidance on how to select the most appropriate tools.
Cultural Transformation
An organisation where everyone is augmented and supported by their use of AI – continuously developing and growing their role and their potential – is totally different to one where they don’t. Such development and growth are only possible where levels of empowerment, experimentation, knowledge-sharing, openness, trust, vulnerability, and acceptance of mistakes, are much higher; and where the culture embraces these.Leadership must drive cultural change, but widespread adoption depends on engagement at all levels. For this reason, it requires more than modelling the right behaviours, it requires an inherent (and eventually intrinsic) set of rewards and motivations to be thought through and implemented. Much of this arises naturally from the other changes in this section, but this should not be taken for granted.
Effective Governance Models
To mitigate security, compliance, and ethical risks, organisations must establish robust AND empowering ethical frameworks and compliance protocols. These should include clear and appropriate guidelines on data privacy, responsible AI use, and regulatory adherence.
It is important to design these policies and practices in a way that avoids setting up an adversarial relationship between governance and creativity. There are too many examples of policies focusing so heavily on preventing potential problems that they inadvertently stifle the very innovation they seek to encourage.
Instead, governance should be designed to work with the creative process. And regular audits should be used to evaluate the practice around these standards, and ensure not only that these practices maintain the required levels of security and ethics, but that also safely enable good levels of creativity and progress.
To read the rest of the whitepaper, download it here.
The perfect environment for AI adventuring is not a destination but a journey.
The Leadership Challenge
The most successful AI environments we’ve seen share one common characteristic: leaders who authentically embrace the potential of AI. When leaders find time to play with AI themselves, developing a genuine passion for its possibilities, something remarkable happens. Their enthusiasm becomes contagious, spreading throughout the organisation. This isn’t about forced positivity – it’s about genuine curiosity and excitement for what’s possible.
The perfect environment for AI adventuring is not a destination but a journey. It requires constant attention, regular adjustment, and ongoing commitment from all levels of the organisation. The reward is an environment where human creativity and AI capability combine to create new possibilities, drive innovation, and deliver meaningful impact.
Author: Mike Clargo | Culturistics
Helpful Resources: Adventures in AI Blog Posts
Daily re-restructuring for agility? How adaptive structures maximise agile engagement.
Culture eats strategy for breakfast – but what sort of strategy are you feeding it?
Facilitating mental wellbeing – The power of adventure in keeping our minds fit & healthy.
Patterns of collaborative excellence – Rediscovering the lost wisdom of design.
Prescient emotional knowledge management – do you have what it takes?


