Cut costs and ship faster in Tulsa
The seminar is coming to Tulsa. In one live evening, energy sector leaders, aerospace MRO operations managers, remote-relocation service owners, and regional business leaders discover how to use AI to reduce operational costs, streamline complex processes, attract and retain talent competing in a tight labor market, and move faster than competitors across the Southwest. Pre-register below.
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What is the seminar in Tulsa, OK?
Winning With AI arrives in Tulsa teaching energy and aerospace leaders how to cut operational costs and compress compliance work using AI. Mike Filsaime brings 25 years of building digital operations to show what works. Register now to hear first once Tulsa is scheduled, before general ticket sales open.
- Who attends: Tulsa energy company managers, aerospace MRO directors, and operations leaders managing complex workflows.
- What you learn: Cost reduction through AI automation, maintenance prediction, and compliance documentation shortcuts.
- How it's taught: Conversational English covering concepts and workflows, not code or data science theory.
- Registration: Open now for early access, we'll notify you the day the Tulsa event is locked in.
- Your takeaway: One specific AI tool your operation implements immediately, ready to run by next week.
The evening in Tulsa, explained
Tulsa's economy runs on energy companies managing complex operations, aerospace maintenance providers keeping aircraft flying, and businesses positioning themselves as destinations for relocated remote workers and leaders. Efficiency is not optional. Maintenance compliance is not optional. Managing operations across multiple sites or time zones is not optional. The companies that win in this market are the ones that run tighter than their competitors without sacrificing safety or quality.
Tulsa energy and aerospace operations have specific bottlenecks AI can eliminate: maintenance schedules buried in data analysis now compressed to minutes with better anomaly detection. Safety compliance becomes automatic review and summarization, giving managers clear status instead of wrestling with raw reports. Downtime patterns emerge from operations logs without manual inspection. Vendor communications, contract tracking, multi-site scheduling all shift from manual coordination to AI-assisted flow. The seminar demonstrates these exact moves on Tulsa's operational reality.
Attendance happens live and in-person in Tulsa. Energy directors, aerospace MRO leaders, and business managers work through the challenges they face. Questions get answered immediately. Problems specific to your operation get addressed by someone who has built businesses and understands operations. You leave with a concrete deployment plan, not a notebook full of theory.
Is AI worth it for a small business in Tulsa, Oklahoma?
In energy and aerospace, reducing operational costs across your operation matters. The seminar saves your team time and is backed by a money-back guarantee.
Tulsa's leaders know that talent is tight. Skilled operators and maintenance technicians can work anywhere. The companies winning the talent war are not just offering remote work or relocation incentives. They are offering work that does not waste your time on paperwork and scheduling while missing the technical problems that actually matter. Your teams are skilled enough to do meaningful work. What slows them is administrative complexity.
This session hands the administrative complexity to AI. You leave understanding how to automate maintenance scheduling and compliance tracking, streamline operational data analysis, reduce time on reporting and documentation, and free your team to focus on the decisions that prevent downtime and control costs. The result is tighter operations, lower costs, and a team that chose Tulsa because the work is real.
A practical AI seminar built for Tulsa businesses
Tulsa's energy sector is built on efficiency and risk management at scale. You operate continuously, with equipment that costs millions and schedules that matter to customers across the country. Downtime is not an inconvenience. It is revenue loss and reputation risk. AI does not replace your maintenance expertise. It frees your experts from data entry so they focus on the decisions that prevent failure.
Aerospace MRO in Tulsa operates on precise specifications and regulatory compliance. Aircraft maintenance is not a cost center. It is the difference between safe flights and tragic accidents. That means your processes are thorough and complex. That also means paperwork and documentation compete with actual maintenance for your team's time. AI handles the compliance tracking and documentation so your technicians spend time on the work that keeps planes flying.
The companies relocating people to Tulsa or recruiting remote workers are selling a vision of cost-effective operations and quality of life. That vision only works if the operations are actually efficient and the work is actually meaningful. AI helps you deliver on that promise by cutting the administrative work that makes jobs feel like busy work instead of important operations.
What Tulsa attendees walk away with
- Predict Failures. Catch maintenance issues before they cause downtime by using AI to analyze equipment data and identify patterns.
- Optimize Schedules. Coordinate maintenance, operations, and staffing across sites automatically so your team focuses on execution.
- Compliance Simplified. Automate regulatory tracking and documentation so your team focuses on safety decisions instead of paperwork.
- Costs Reduced. Lower operational expenses per unit by eliminating redundant work and improving efficiency without cutting resources.
- Talent Retained. Free skilled workers from administrative burden so they stay because the work feels important and technical.
- Competitive Edge. Move faster and operate leaner than regional competitors by deploying these tools before they do.
Who the Tulsa seminar is for
Tulsa energy company leadership
Reduce operational costs and predict equipment failures by moving data analysis and compliance tracking to AI.
- Predict maintenance needs before failures occur
- Optimize schedules across multiple operations
- Automate compliance and safety documentation
Aerospace MRO operations and maintenance teams
Turn aircraft faster and maintain safety by using AI on maintenance scheduling, compliance, and logistics.
- Schedule maintenance to minimize downtime
- Track regulatory compliance automatically
- Manage parts inventory and procurement
Remote-relocation and business service companies
Attract and retain talent by automating administrative work so your teams focus on meaningful operations work.
- Automate scheduling and resource planning
- Process documentation and contracts faster
- Free staff from data entry and paperwork
A live seminar vs. free videos vs. an online course
| This live seminar | Free online videos | Self-paced AI course | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | You attend in Tulsa. Mike answers questions specific to your maintenance, compliance, and safety realities in real time. | YouTube covers AI concepts but ignores energy industry safety or aerospace regulatory requirements that govern your world. | Module content exists but gives no path to adapt examples to your compliance and safety realities. |
| Industry Knowledge | Built for Tulsa energy, aerospace MRO, and operations leaders. Examples from your region and industries. | Teaches general AI but misses the safety and regulatory context that makes AI relevant to energy and aerospace. | Broad curriculum covers many sectors, so much is irrelevant to energy operations, aerospace maintenance, or compliance. |
| Immediate Deployment | You walk out knowing the exact AI tool to deploy this week and how to handle your safety and regulatory constraints. | Most viewers finish a few videos but are unclear how to adapt examples to your complex operations. | Students spend weeks on modules but rarely deploy anything because they lack operational context to translate lessons. |
| Expert Guidance | Direct answers about regulatory compliance, safety protocols, and how AI integrates with your operational constraints. | No feedback. If an example does not fit your world, you have no way to adapt it. | Discussion boards exist but responses are delayed and rarely address your specific regulatory or operational reality. |
| Accountability | Money-back guarantee. If you do not see how to deploy these tools in your operation, you get your money back. | Free means no accountability. Most watchers never implement what they learn. | Completion certificate is all you get. Most graduates never deploy a single idea from the course. |
What is Tulsa, OK actually like?
Tulsa is a city where practical people solve complex problems. Energy expertise runs deep. Aerospace knowledge is concentrated. The business culture is built on people who understand that operations must run smoothly or the whole system fails. That culture means precision, planning, and attention to detail, and it also means workloads that rival any major metro despite lower headcount.
The city's talent advantage is partly incentive programs and quality of life, but mostly it is reputation for meaningful work. Tulsa attracts operators and technicians who want to solve hard problems, not shuffle papers. The gap between Tulsa and other regions is growing: competitors are losing talent to remote work, but the companies here that freed their teams from administrative burden are attracting specialists who want the work but not the commute or the office chaos.
Tulsa's regional advantage today is operational efficiency. You compete not on size or resources but on moving faster and cleaner than bigger markets. The companies winning here right now are the ones that automated the work that does not require expertise and pointed their teams at the decisions that do. That is the pattern this seminar shows you how to build.
How Tulsa businesses are using AI right now
Tulsa energy companies right now are using AI to process equipment sensor data and predict maintenance needs before failures occur. They are reviewing compliance reports against regulatory requirements and flagging exceptions. They are scheduling maintenance across multiple sites to minimize downtime and distribute workload. They are drafting incident reports and safety documentation from logs and notes. They are processing vendor invoices and contract terms automatically. The operations already running these workflows are operating leaner and catching issues before they become expensive problems.
Tulsa aerospace MRO facilities right now are using AI to review maintenance logs and flag repeat issues suggesting systemic problems. They are scheduling maintenance checks and parts procurement without manual coordination. They are processing regulatory compliance documentation and audit trails. They are analyzing aircraft downtime data to optimize scheduling and reduce turnaround. They are managing parts inventory and ordering automatically based on usage patterns. The facilities already running these workflows are turning around aircraft faster and maintaining higher safety standards.
Headlined by Mike Filsaime
The Tulsa session is taught by Mike Filsaime, who spent 25 years building digital businesses before he started teaching AI. He built Groove, Kartra, WebinarJam, and EverWebinar, which means the workflows in this room come from someone who had to make them work in his own companies first.
He is a pioneer in AI and online business, and his reputation rests on plain English. No jargon, no theory for its own sake, no assumption that you already know what a model or a prompt is. If you can describe the job you want done, you can follow what he shows you.
In Tulsa he works through the moves in front of the room, live, with time for questions from the people actually sitting there. You see the workflow built rather than described, which is the part that does not survive a recording.
People who have seen this in action
I'm a tougher critic, but Winning With AI blew me away. One idea showed me how to save thousands of dollars a month.
I had no coding experience. No technical background. Nothing. After seeing how to use AI in plain English, I built software and workflows that completely changed my company.
My project lead was wearing too many hats, and the team felt it. This one event showed us how AI could take that work off people's plates. The impact on our sanity has been massive.
Thank you for your incredible knowledge and insight. It made a powerful impact. I don't take anyone's time lightly, least of all someone with your level of marketing genius.
Coming soon to Tulsa
We have not set the Tulsa date yet. Pre-register and you will be the first to know when we do, before seats go on sale to everyone else.
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Tulsa questions and answers
Can I attend with zero prior AI knowledge?
Absolutely. The room is filled with energy, aerospace, and operations leaders who came with no AI background. Everything is taught conversationally, workflows are shown, not theorized. No coding. No technical prerequisites.
Who should attend this seminar in Tulsa?
Energy company leaders, aerospace MRO operations managers, maintenance directors, compliance officers, and business service owners who want to reduce costs and free their teams from administrative work.
Is this built for energy and aerospace?
Directly. Safety and regulatory compliance shape every example shown. Maintenance prediction, automated compliance handling, and schedule optimization across distributed operations are central, not afterthoughts.
What's my concrete takeaway?
The specific AI tool your operation runs starting next week. How to navigate your safety and regulatory environment with it. A deployment sequence your team executes immediately.
Who teaches this seminar?
Mike Filsaime, who spent twenty-five years building digital businesses and is a recognized pioneer in teaching operations leaders how to use AI in plain English without coding or technical skills.
When is Tulsa locked in?
The date is still being scheduled. Fill out this form to be first notified and to get priority seating before public sales launch.
How do I register?
Complete the form on this page with your email. The moment Tulsa confirms, you get notified first, with reserved seating before tickets go public.
What does the Tulsa seminar cost?
The seminar is backed by a money-back guarantee. If you do not see how to deploy these AI tools in your energy or aerospace operation by end of the evening, you get your money back.
Is this live or virtual?
Live and in-person in Tulsa. In-room problem-solving beats virtual every time, you ask as situations come up, get immediate answers, walk out with real deployable work.
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