
JBiz Launches Two-Day AI Summit to Help Businesses Increase Productivity and Reduce Costs
EATONTOWN, N.J. — As artificial intelligence rapidly changes how businesses operate, JBiz has announced the JBiz Leadership AI Operations Summit, a two-day executive training program designed to help companies improve productivity, streamline operations, reduce costs, and increase revenue through practical AI adoption.
The summit will take place July 13–14, 2026, at the Sheraton Eatontown Hotel in New Jersey and is geared toward business owners, corporate leadership, management teams, entrepreneurs, and organizations looking to better equip their workforce for an AI-driven economy.
Organizers say the goal is simple: help businesses understand how to effectively use today’s leading AI platforms and determine which tools are best suited for specific business tasks.
“Learning how to use AI is quickly becoming as important as learning how to use computers, email, and the internet became in previous generations,” said Duvi Honig, Founder of JBiz.
Open Ai all, Companies are encouraged to send multiple employees and leadership team members together to maximize results and help integrate AI throughout their organizations.
The shift underway is significant. For decades, businesses relied on large teams of junior employees and support staff to handle research, spreadsheets, presentations, scheduling, customer communications, reporting, and administrative work.
Today, properly trained employees using AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Grok, and Perplexity can complete many of those tasks faster and more efficiently. Increasingly, companies view AI as a collection of virtual assistants that help employees draft emails, conduct research, analyze data, summarize meetings, create reports, improve communication, and accelerate workflow across departments.
Recent surveys suggest the business impact is growing quickly.
An Oliver Wyman Forum–New York Stock Exchange CEO survey found that 43% of CEOs plan to place less emphasis on hiring junior staff while increasing demand for experienced employees who know how to use AI effectively.
Research from Stanford University, MIT, and Boston Consulting Group has also found that workers using generative AI complete more tasks, work faster, and often produce higher-quality results than workers who do not use AI tools.
One high-profile example came from Citadel Founder and CEO Ken Griffin, who recently said that modern AI systems are performing work that previously required teams of finance professionals, completing in hours or days tasks that once took weeks or months.
Meanwhile, the McKinsey Global Institute estimates generative AI could create between $2.6 trillion and $4.4 trillion in annual global economic value across customer service, operations, software development, research, marketing, communications, and workflow management.
“We are watching one of the biggest operational shifts in modern business history,” Honig said. “The companies adapting early are gaining major advantages, while many businesses still don’t know where to begin. This summit was created to provide practical training businesses can immediately apply.”
Unlike many AI events focused on theory, organizers say the program is designed as a practical, implementation-focused training experience. Participants will learn how to use multiple AI platforms together and understand the strengths of each system.
Training will cover:
- ChatGPT — communication, writing, workflow support, strategy, presentations, and operational assistance
- Claude — long-form analysis, contracts, planning, and document review
- Gemini — Google Workspace integration, collaboration, productivity, and research
- Microsoft Copilot — Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and enterprise workflows
- Grok — live information analysis and trend monitoring
- Perplexity — research, sourcing, and market intelligence
- Additional leading AI platforms and workflow tools
Participants will receive hands-on instruction on applying AI to:
- Communication
- Operations
- Documents and spreadsheets
- Research
- Sales
- Marketing
- Reporting and presentations
- Administration and workflow systems
Summit attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of the AI landscape, practical workflows they can use immediately, and strategies to save time, improve productivity, reduce administrative burdens, and strengthen operational performance.
Organizers estimate businesses effectively implementing AI can save employees between 5 and 15 hours per week, potentially creating between $12,000 and $54,000 in annual operational value per employee, depending on role and implementation.
For a company with 10 employees, that could translate into productivity gains ranging from roughly $120,000 to more than $540,000 annually, although actual results will vary by company, industry, and adoption levels.
The summit will feature full-day training sessions from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on both days and will be led by professionals with hands-on experience using today’s leading AI platforms.
Participants will leave with a deep understanding of all platforms, practical skills and a framework for immediately execution integrating AI into their daily responsibilities and business operations.
Limited Seating Available! For corporate inquiries, team registrations, and group packages, contact [email protected] or 212-659-5270 x104.
JBizNews Desk — New Jersey
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