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Teach teams how to run the stack, not just buy it.

Courseroom is the learning product in the portfolio: structured courses, project work, cohorts, and future community surfaces for agentic operations.

The problem

Organizations buy AI products before they build operator competence.

Teams get access to new AI systems but never receive a clear training path for how to use them well.

Decision tools, operators, and automations all require different habits and mental models.

Static courseware does not keep pace with fast-moving products and changing operating patterns.

Without practice and feedback, AI adoption stays shallow and scattered across the company.

The solution

A workspace for real enablement, not one-off docs.

Courseroom gives Verduona a productized place to train teams around CouncilNow, AgentJack, automation, and the broader operating model behind them.

Structured learning paths

Teach the stack as progressive tracks instead of one dense dump of internal knowledge.

Project-based practice

Let teams run real builds and exercises instead of stopping at passive instruction.

Training that matches the products

Because Verduona owns the training layer, enablement can follow the portfolio as it evolves.

How teams use it

01

Choose the track

Start with decision work, operator runtime skills, or broader adoption depending on the team.

02

Run the cohort

Use live sessions, projects, and guided practice to make the stack operationally real.

03

Keep the habits

Turn learning into repeatable internal practice instead of a one-time workshop memory.

Train through Courseroom

Start with Verduona training

The fastest path is still a Verduona-led workshop or private training cohort.

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Plan a private cohort

We can design a company-specific program around your current adoption stage.

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Use it with the product stack

Courseroom works best when tied directly to CouncilNow, AgentJack, and the rest of the portfolio.

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