AI Training Videos for Irish SMEs: Why Staff Ignore Traditional Training Documents
Fewer than half of Irish enterprises provide formal staff training, and those that do average just 3.2 days of training per employee each year. If that’s all the time available to transfer knowledge, a document nobody reads isn’t good enough. AI-powered training videos are faster to create, easier to update, and far more likely to be watched, understood, and remembered. Here’s why more Irish SMEs are rethinking traditional training documents as part of their AI and digital transformation strategy.
AI Adoption in Ireland Is Growing Fast — But Most SMEs Still Aren’t Ready
AI adoption across Irish SMEs is accelerating rapidly, with businesses increasingly using tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot to improve productivity and reduce admin work. However, many organisations still lack the workflows, communication systems, training, and governance needed to use AI effectively. This article explores the biggest AI adoption challenges facing Irish businesses, why operational clarity matters more than hype, and what the EU AI Act means for SMEs in Ireland.
Why I’m Completing My QQI Level 6 Training Delivery and Evaluation
Irish businesses do not have an AI access problem. They have an AI understanding problem. As I complete my QQI Level 6 Training Delivery and Evaluation qualification, I’m exploring why structured, practical training matters more than ever for SMEs trying to make sense of tools like Microsoft Copilot and AI in the real world.
AI Is Now a Promotion Metric. Here’s What That Means for Irish Businesses.
AI is no longer a future skill. With global firms linking promotions to AI usage, workplace expectations are shifting fast. What does this mean for Irish SMEs, and how should businesses prepare?

