
In partnership with Austin SHRM join us for an ATD Austin Workshop:
AI Teardown
One Day to Fix What's Not Working
Workshop Overview:
The stuck thing you’ve been meaning to fix?
Bring it.
We’ll tear it down.
Then we’ll make something better.
This isn’t another AI overview or “how-to” session.
AI Teardown is a full-day, in-person workshop where you bring one real process, tool, prompt, or idea that isn’t quite working—and we fix it.
We’ll tear it down to first principles, clarify what it’s actually trying to do, and rebuild it with AI playing a smarter, more strategic role.
You don’t need to be an AI expert. You just need to be ready to move.

Bring something real:
- A stuck chatbot
- An intake form no one completes
- A prompt that hallucinates
- A workflow that causes friction
- A deck that doesn’t land
- A course, email, or training that needs to resonate
Whatever’s not working, we’ll workshop it—live, in the room.

You’ll Walk Away With:
- A reimagined, rebuilt version of something you actually use
- A working AI-powered prototype or artifact (prompt, process, tool, or pitch)
- Clearer language and logic behind your solution
- A plan to coach your team, client, or org through what you built
- Access to a private Slack group for continued iteration and support
Learner Objectives:
Given a current tool, process, or communication asset, participants will deconstruct its purpose and logic using first-principles thinking to identify areas where AI can add strategic value.
Using generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT or Claude), participants will rebuild or redesign one real-world asset or process (e.g., chatbot, intake form, email, or training element) to improve usability, engagement, or effectiveness.
By the end of the workshop, participants will articulate a clear rationale for their redesigned AI-enhanced solution and demonstrate how it aligns with their team’s or organization’s goals.
Participants will develop a plan to share and scale their prototype by identifying key coaching, messaging, or stakeholder engagement strategies necessary for adoption within their teams or organizations.
ATD Competency Model - Area of Expertise This Session Supports: Learning Technologies

Josh Penzell is what happens when you cross a futurist, a systems strategist, and a musical theater director—and give him a prompt.
As the founder of Imagination Applied, Josh helps organizations design AI-enabled systems that behave, speak, and adapt like real collaborators—not just tools. He’s the creator of TheaterThink®, a metaphor-powered framework for navigating complexity using the logic of the rehearsal room, and Human Caffeine™, a communication method built to energize clarity, attention, and action at scale.
Josh has led strategy and innovation work with organizations including Amazon Alexa, Zillow, Skillsoft, ELB Learning, and Microsoft. His sessions feel more like rehearsals than lectures—designed to break open assumptions, surface stuck behavior, and rebuild what works.
He holds degrees from Northwestern (BS), Brooklyn College (MFA in Theater), and the University of Illinois (MBA).
Curious to know more? Chat with his AI assistant at JoshPGPT.ai—just don’t ask it to tap dance. Yet.


The ATD Austin Chapter has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. This program qualifies for a maximum of 1 point.