My team won't use AI tools
AI setup and training for franchise and multi-location businesses, so your team actually uses the tools every day.
You bought AI tools for your franchise locations. You had a training session. Your managers nodded and went back to their spreadsheets. Now you pay every month for software nobody opens. You are stuck, and you are not sure what to do next.
This happens in franchises and multi-location businesses for a real reason. Staff at each site have their own workflows. They do not want to learn a new system when the old one still works. A one-time demo does not change habits. Without setup that fits their daily tasks, AI tools feel like a chore, not a help.
The fix depends on how many locations you have and how many people need training. A small franchise with two or three sites might take a few days of setup and training. A larger group could take a couple of weeks. The cost scales with the work. You are not buying a software license. You are paying for someone to wire the tools to your email, files, and processes, and to sit with your team until they get it.
Start with one small win. Pick a task that eats time at every location, like writing a daily report or sorting customer emails. Show your team that task done in thirty seconds instead of thirty minutes. FocusDude can set up that one task, wire it to your real data, and train your people on it. Once they see the time saved, they will want more. Do not try to roll out five tools at once. That is how you lose them.
After the setup and training, your teams use AI as part of their day. Reports write themselves. Emails get sorted. The tools are not a chore anymore. You stop paying for unused software and start seeing real time back in your day.
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Skip the generic course. Train on your actual work: your emails, your quotes, your scheduling. People adopt tools that solve their Tuesday problems, not lecture material.