The fastest way to get your research team confident with Claude. We cover the workflows that matter for research, how to build systems that hold up to real use, and the judgment calls that separate good AI-assisted research from the kind that falls apart the moment a stakeholder pushes back.
Each session is tailored to your team's current research practice and where Claude will actually land. Below are the two tracks most teams ask for. Most sessions pull from both. We'll scope the mix on the intro call.
This is a working session, not a lecture. Before, during, and after, everything is shaped around your team's real research.
We spend 30 minutes aligning on what your team already does with Claude, what they're stuck on, and what success looks like. You send me a few real research files we can use in the session. Interview guides, transcripts, synthesis drafts, reports. The messier, the better.
Your team on Zoom with me for 60 minutes. We work through Claude workflows using your actual research as the example. Everyone has Claude open. We demo, we troubleshoot, we compare outputs, we build real things. Questions get answered in the moment, with your data, not a hypothetical.
Your team leaves with the session recording, the files we built together, and a short written summary of what to try next week. I'm available by email for a week after for quick follow-up questions as your team starts using what we covered.
Not abstract principles. Specific capabilities your researchers will put into practice the week after training.
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Nikki's mix of strategic depth, hands-on execution, and genuine investment in her clients' success makes her an invaluable partner for high-growth teams. She helped us build a lean research function that scales with our growing startup.Jennifer Walker · Product Design Leader, Paxton
Tell me where your team is with Claude, what's working, what isn't, and what would actually move the needle. Thirty minutes, no pitch deck.
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