Deb Schaffer
Overview:
Artificial intelligence is no longer the technology of tomorrow-it's the reality of today. In every industry, from healthcare and finance to education and marketing, AI is reshaping how work gets done. At the center of this transformation is ChatGPT, a tool already being used by millions of professionals worldwide to write, research, create, and solve problems faster than ever before. For anyone wanting to progress in their careers, understanding ChatGPT isn't optional-it's essential.
This webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to not only understand how ChatGPT works, but also how to use it responsibly and effectively in professional settings. Whether you're writing reports, preparing for meetings, or planning your first project, skills you'll gain here will give you a competitive advantage that employers already value.
What You'll Learn
In just 60 minutes, this session will cover:
This comprehensive approach ensures you won't just know what ChatGPT can do-you'll know how to apply it responsibly in real-world scenarios.
Why you should Attend:
Stay Competitive: Learn ChatGPT Skills That Employers Expect
Artificial intelligence is no longer a buzzword-it's a career-defining skill. Professionals who understand how to use tools like ChatGPT have a powerful advantage. Those who don't risk falling behind peers who can research faster, write more effectively, and generate insights in seconds. Employers are already asking: “How comfortable are you with AI?” If you hesitate, your opportunity may slip to someone who embraces it first.
This webinar is designed to give you that edge. In just 50 minutes, you'll learn the fundamentals of how AI like ChatGPT works, explore other popular platforms, and see exactly how professionals across industries are already using these tools to boost productivity. You'll also discover advanced features-such as agents, projects, and multimodal tools-that are transforming workplaces today. Without this knowledge, you may find yourself struggling to keep up in your organization.
Ask yourself: when your future manager asks for a project summary, will you be the one scrambling for hours, or the one who can deliver a polished, well-structured result in minutes? Employers are moving fast, and AI is quickly becoming a baseline expectation rather than an optional skill.
But there's another risk: using AI poorly. Headlines are filled with stories of people misusing ChatGPT-copying without checking facts, sharing sensitive data, or presenting AI work as their own. Doing so can damage your credibility or even put your career at risk. This webinar doesn't just show you what ChatGPT can do-it shows you how to use it responsibly. You'll learn how to fact-check outputs, maintain confidentiality, and be transparent in your professional communication. These are the practices that will make you stand out as someone who understands not just how to use AI, but how to use it wisely.
The reality is clear: AI is changing the world. Some people will ignore this shift, hoping it will pass. Others will master it and be the first to land competitive positions, secure job offers, and impress employers. Which side will you be on?
Don't wait until it's too late. Every semester, new graduates enter the market with AI skills sharpened and ready. If you want to compete, now is the time to act. Attend this webinar and take the first step toward positioning yourself as a future-ready professional who can harness AI with confidence.
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Who Will Benefit:
Deb Schaffer , PMP is President of ProProject Manager. She has over 25 years of experience in technical writing, project management, corporate technical training and instructional design, marketing, and process management. Deb has worked for large, Fortune 500 companies such as Lockheed Martin as well as small startups. She specializes in teaching technical topics to non-technical professionals, including ChatGPT. She teaches classes for Colorado Free University and is an active member of the Mile-Hi Chapter of the Project Management Institute.