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Haney Strategy

Workshop

Give your team skills they can use Monday morning.

Half-day or full-day, virtual or on-site. Hands-on training built for your team, your context, and your stack, not a generic course.

What we cover

Built around what your team needs.

Every workshop is custom-built for your team, your context, and your stack. These are the sessions businesses ask for most.

  • AI for marketing and sales

    Hands-on with the tools and workflows that make marketing and sales faster, sharper, and measurable.

  • AI for operations

    Where AI fits the day-to-day: the internal workflows, data tasks, and admin that quietly eat your team's hours.

  • Sales enablement

    Sharpen the sales motion: messaging, follow-up, and the AI assists that help reps sell instead of chase.

How a workshop runs

Custom-built, then theirs to keep.

Every workshop is built for your team: your context, your stack, and the real situations your people work in. A generic course teaches generic skills. The point here is that the team walks out able to apply it Monday morning, to your business, not to a case study.

When the team levels up together, they share the same language, the same tools, and the same expectations. The materials and frameworks stay with them, so the workshop keeps paying off long after the day ends.

How pricing works

  • A virtual half-day is $3,500 and covers up to 25 seats.

  • A virtual full-day is $7,500 and covers up to 50 seats.

  • Larger groups are $150 per seat above the threshold.

  • On-site adds $5,000 in the US, or $10,000 internationally.

  • Multi-day workshops are scoped and quoted custom.

FAQ

Common questions

What does pricing depend on?
Format and group size. A virtual half-day is $3,500 and covers up to 25 seats; a virtual full-day is $7,500 and covers up to 50. Larger groups are $150 per seat above the threshold. Bringing a workshop on-site adds $5,000 in the US, or $10,000 internationally. Multi-day workshops are scoped and quoted custom.
Is this an off-the-shelf course?
No. Every workshop is built for your team: your context, your stack, and the real situations your people work in. A generic course teaches generic skills. The point here is that the team walks out able to apply it Monday morning, to your business, not to a case study.
Why train the whole team instead of sending one person?
Because one person back from a course rarely changes how a team works. When the team levels up together, they share the same language, the same tools, and the same expectations. The materials and frameworks stay with them, so the workshop keeps paying off long after the day ends.

Next step

Let's level up your team.

Book an introductory call. We will talk through what your team needs, the right format, and what the session would cover.