Knowledge (Understanding) :
- Understanding of Generative AI : Understanding the principles and applications of Generative AI is essential to explain how a GenAI tool works and to answer the technical questions of participants.
- Proficiency in the company's GenAI tools : Facilitators must know how to use the tool to demonstrate and guide its practical use in a professional context.
- Knowledge of CO-DRAFT method principles and integration of a CORPUS (sources) into the prompt : Knowledge of this method allows guidance for participants in structuring their GenAI prompts.
- Awareness and contribution to the GenAI/LLM acculturation ecosystem (Build/Run) and the single Hub (Chat’Hackademy SharePoint) to access trainings, replays and use cases.
- Contribution to experimentation with emerging AI solutions : Contribute to the testing of agents and new AI solutions in order to identify relevant use cases, provide feedback, and support progressive adoption.
Know-how (Practical Skills) :
- Remote group facilitation : Ability to manage time, engagement, and dynamics of an online group.
- Management of collaborative tools : Mastery of remote communication tools to streamline exchanges and interaction (e.g., Microsoft TEAMS).
- Experience in prompt design : Skill to help structure prompts to achieve the best possible outcomes from GenAI.
- Co-facilitation of local GenAI workshops (GenAI Cafés, ...) : Organize and facilitate practice, problem-solving, and exploration sessions to turn training into real usage.
- Dissemination of function-specific use cases and best practices : Share concrete use cases and practical best practices within the function to accelerate adoption and improve quality of use.
Soft Skills (Behavioral Skills) :
- Kindness and encouragement : Creating a positive atmosphere that allows for experimentation and encourages active participation.
- Active listening and adaptability : The ability to understand and respond to the specific needs of participants
- Leadership and group dynamic management : Capacity to lead the workshop while fostering engagement and maintaining interest of participants.
- Facilitation and feedback techniques : Knowing how to collect and integrate participant feedback to improve the learning experience.
- Responsible-use mindset: Promote safe, ethical and compliant GenAI usage (AI Act/GDPR), while encouraging experimentation and sharing good practices.
Participants are awarded this badge when they meet the following criteria :
Successfully guided at least 4 learners during a 2-hour session, with the result being the creation of the requested prompts.
Encourage learners to critically review their work and to use CO-DRAFT and PREPA.
Have provided a short post-session feedback (what worked, blockers, recurrent needs) to the Captain/AI Catalyst to support continuous improvement.