Overview

Frankston City Council, based on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, wanted to explore how AI could support digital transformation but lacked internal expertise. Partnering with AI expert Simon Kriss, they created a structured, experiment-first program that transformed curiosity into confidence.

Problem

  • No AI-trained staff or clear adoption guidelines.
  • Uncertainty about where to begin exploring AI.
  • Desire to approach the trend responsibly and ethically.
  • Time pressures and day-to-day workloads limiting innovation.

Key Benefits

AI Frontline
Ethical AI Framework

Clear guidelines and safe tools.

AI Executive
Embedded Learning Cohort

10-member internal AI learning group.

AI C-Suite
Experiment-First Mindset

Measurable pilot projects over theory.

AI Boardroom
Capability Building

From theoretical awareness to daily use.

Testimonials

“Simon brought patience and a practical, accessible approach to the work. He broke down complex concepts into engaging, bite-sized learning modules and went above and beyond to support staff.”

Shweta Babbar
Director of Customer Innovation & Arts

Solution

Ethical AI framework for staff.
Embedded learning cohort with hands-on prototyping.
Ongoing mentorship and AI literacy sessions.
Early pilots: ‘Halsey’ (customer-service bot), ‘Ava’ (internal EBA tool).

Results

‘Halsey’ reducing inbound queries and boosting self-service.
Ava’ saving staff hours weekly.
Teams now proactively testing and using AI.
Executive interest and cross-departmental adoption rising.

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