Checkpoint programs
Six sequential modules that move you from first client brief to a reviewed income track blueprint. Each checkpoint has defined entry criteria, practice drills, and a review gate before you advance.
How the track is structured
Every checkpoint runs over two to three weeks for evening cohorts, or can be compressed for corporate groups. Sessions combine live demonstration, paired exercises, and individual checkpoint submissions reviewed by facilitators. You may enrol in the full sequence or enter at a later checkpoint after an orientation conversation confirms readiness.
Materials include printed checkpoint sheets, scope templates, and quality rubrics you keep after the course. Laptops are required; we provide Wi-Fi and reference guides at Heartbeat @ Bedok. Outcomes are skill-based — we teach workflow mechanics and professional framing, not guaranteed revenue.
Track orientation
Learn to decompose client briefs into AI-suitable tasks, choose appropriate assistance levels, and document a first repeatable workflow. Exit artefact: orientation memo with task map and tool selection rationale.
Tool lane discipline
Practice context handoffs between ChatGPT, Copilot, and Claude. Build prompt libraries and transition notes so outputs stay coherent across tools. Exit artefact: three-lane workflow with handoff checklist.
Quality gates
Design review frameworks for accuracy, tone, and completeness. Rehearse rejection of shippable-but-wrong output. Exit artefact: personal quality gate document with escalation rules.
Delivery rhythm
Batch similar tasks, build reuse libraries, and set predictable turnaround between checkpoints. Exit artefact: delivery schedule template with batching logic.
Scope and pricing
Package AI-assisted services transparently, write scope boundaries, and frame revision policies in proposals clients understand. Exit artefact: scoped service offer with pricing structure.
Capstone track map
Synthesise prior checkpoints into a personal income track blueprint: offers, tools, pricing, and ninety-day targets. Present for facilitator review against a professional rubric.
Seminar format and pacing
Each checkpoint opens with a seminar segment where facilitators walk through the module objectives, common failure modes, and review criteria. You then move into guided practice on realistic briefs drawn from professional services, content production, and operations contexts common among Bedok-area learners.
Checkpoint submissions are due before the next module begins. Facilitators return written feedback within five business days. If a submission does not meet the gate, you may revise once within the cohort window at no additional review fee. This structure mirrors the accountability clients expect in paid engagements.
Evening cohorts for working professionals
Standard track cohorts meet weekday evenings at Heartbeat @ Bedok, typically 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM Singapore Time. The schedule suits East Region commuters who cannot attend daytime sessions. Each checkpoint spans two to three weeks with one live session per week plus asynchronous practice assignments.
Intensive corporate tracks can run consecutive full-day blocks by arrangement. Contact us with your team size and preferred timeline for a customised proposal. All formats follow the same six-checkpoint curriculum and review standards.
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