Melissa Lloyd

Melissa Lloyd
Aigility Hub English
As the founder of Aigility Hub, I consult with organizations of all shapes and sizes to deliver clarity surrounding AI. Put another way, I help you know what you don’t know. AI success takes an equal measure of business IQ and EQ. As both a business owner and mindset author, I find the best solutions for leadership teams are practical solutions. What works, works best. My 25 years in business development and public speaking has given me joy training thousands of entrepreneurs, not-for-profit organizations and SMBs. Delivering national programming for Futurpreneur Canada and partnering with organizations like CBDC, LearnSphere, and Invest Nova Scotia is how I continue to help Canadians transform the way they work.

Expertise

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Leadership
  • Skills Development
  • Digital Transformation

Workshops

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Getting Started with AI: Practical First Steps for Organizations

AI is everywhere, but many business leaders are still asking the same practical question: where do we even begin?

This workshop helps leaders cut through the overwhelm and understand realistic, low-risk ways AI can support everyday work. You’ll explore what generative AI can and cannot do, where it can save time, and how to choose one practical starting point for your organization.

By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:

  • Understand what generative AI can and cannot do for your business
  • Identify everyday tasks where AI may save time or reduce friction
  • Recognize which early AI uses are low-risk versus higher-risk
  • Choose one simple, low-risk AI experiment to consider after the workshop
  • Build confidence taking your first practical step with AI
AI Adoption Without the Chaos

AI is already changing how work gets done. The question is whether your organization is leading that change, or letting it happen in scattered and invisible ways.

This workshop helps leaders bring more structure to AI adoption. You’ll explore where AI may already be showing up, where your organization needs more clarity, and how to identify the next practical steps before investing more time, tools, or training.

By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:

  • Identify where AI may already be showing up across your organization
  • Understand why scattered AI use can create confusion, risk, or missed value
  • Notice the gaps that slow adoption, including unclear use cases, low confidence, and lack of direction.
  • Recognize which AI opportunities may be worth exploring further.
  • Understand what your organization may need next before AI adoption scales.
Using AI Responsibly at Work

Responsible AI use does not start with a crisis. It starts with everyday decisions about privacy, quality, trust, and human judgment.

This workshop helps leaders and teams understand the practical risks of using AI at work without overcomplicating the process. You’ll explore what information should stay out of AI tools, how to review AI-generated content, when human judgment matters most, and how to begin shaping simple responsible-use expectations your team can actually follow.

By the end of this workshop participants will be able to:

  • Recognize common risks in everyday AI use
  • Understand what information should not be entered into AI tools
  • Review AI-generated outputs for accuracy, quality, and bias
  • Clarify when AI use should be disclosed or reviewed
  • Identify the first guardrails your organization may need.