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    Claude for CPF Board
    This workshop is designed to be delivered safely within CPF Board’s data and AI governance posture.

    A Two-Day Hands-On Masterclass for Officers, Team Leads and Managers at the Central Provident Fund Board.

    Day 1 builds the foundation — AI fundamentals applied to the daily operations of a Singapore statutory board.

    Day 2 builds the automation layer — centred on Claude Cowork, with full attention to the data governance, PDPA, NAIS 2.0, AI Verify and IM8 considerations that bound CPF Board’s operating environment.

    CPF Board officers carry one of the heaviest paper loads in the Singapore public service. Every policy change triggers FAQ updates, member communications, employer letters, internal SOPs, briefing notes, talking points, and contact-centre script revisions. Every channel — myCPF, contact centre, service centres, written correspondence — produces queries that require accurate, consistent, traceable responses. Every senior leadership engagement needs material drafted, refined, and updated as positions evolve.

    This two-day masterclass teaches CPF Board officers and their leaders to apply Claude — Anthropic’s frontier AI assistant — to the daily work of running a Singapore statutory board.

    Day 1 covers the fundamentals of AI applied to public sector operations: choosing the right model for the task at hand, configuring Claude with the officer’s working context (without exposing restricted data), writing prompts that produce work-grade drafts, and producing internal assets — briefing notes, draft replies, comparison tables, training material — that previously consumed an officer-day each.

    Day 2 moves from operations to automation, centred on Claude Cowork — Claude’s desktop agentic surface that reads the officer’s own files in a folder, executes multi-step tasks in the background, and returns finished outputs to that folder. Each participant designs and runs at least one Cowork workflow against non-sensitive sample data representative of their unit’s work, and leaves with a 30-day adoption plan calibrated to CPF Board’s data classification regime and broader AI governance posture.

    Public sector governance is built in, not bolted on. Every demonstration is set in a CPF Board–relevant scenario. Every exercise uses non-sensitive sample data. Every workflow taught is one that can be defensibly considered within the agency’s existing data and AI governance posture.

    The three most common questions from prospective participants — answered directly:

    QuestionWhere it is answered
    Does this cover the fundamentals of AI and how AI can support daily operations at a Singapore statutory board?Day 1 (M1–M6) covers the foundation and applies it throughout to CPF Board–relevant operations — FAQ drafting, briefing notes, member-reply templates, internal SOP updates, training material, and feedback summarisation. Day 2 (M7–M13) covers automation end to end.
    What AI tools will the trainer use, and how do they align with PDPA, NAIS 2.0, AI Verify and IM8?Section 7 lists every tool the trainer demonstrates, with the modules in which it is used. Section 8 sets out the operating environment, governance posture and data-handling rules observed throughout the workshop — no restricted or member-identifiable CPF data is used.
    Does this course use Claude Cowork?Yes. Cowork is the centrepiece of Day 2 — two live demos, two guided exercises, and one workflow each participant designs and runs against non-sensitive sample data representative of their unit’s work.
    Objective
    By close of Day 2, participants will be able to:
    1. Apply the fundamentals of AI — capabilities, limits, and the AI Adoption Pyramid — to the officer’s daily operations at CPF Board.
    2. Select the right Claude model — Haiku, Sonnet, Opus or Adaptive — for the task at hand, with due regard to data sensitivity, latency and cost.
    3. Configure Claude with the officer’s working context — Memory, Voice, Projects — without exposing any classified, restricted or member-identifiable information.
    4. Use the 6P Prompt Framework and the 5-Step AI Thinking Partner Framework to produce work-grade drafts of briefing notes, FAQ updates, employer letters, talking points and internal SOPs.
    5. Use Artifacts, Skills and Claude Design to produce internal-facing assets — comparison tables, decision trees, training visuals — without external design support.
    6. Design and run Claude Cowork workflows against non-sensitive sample data representative of the officer’s unit work — including document production, data summarisation, multi-step research and SOP versioning.
    7. Apply Claude’s other agentic surfaces — Scheduled Tasks, Dispatch, Claude for Chrome and Claude Code — to extend automation responsibly, within the bounds of CPF
    8. Build a personal 30-day Claude adoption plan calibrated to the officer’s unit and CPF Board’s AI governance posture (PDPA, NAIS 2.0, AI Verify, IM8).
    Outline
    Day 1 — Foundations & Daily Operations at CPF Board

    #ModuleWhat’s InsideMin
    M1AI FundamentalsHow LLMs actually work, what they can and cannot do, the AI Adoption Pyramid, the 5-type learning taxonomy — framed for public sector officers.45
    M2Models & MemoryHaiku, Sonnet, Opus, Adaptive — when to use which, with explicit attention to data sensitivity, latency and cost trade-offs. Memory and Voice configured to the officer’s role.45
    M3Prompt EngineeringThe 6P Prompt Framework and the 5-Step AI Thinking Partner Framework, applied live to CPF Board officer tasks — FAQ drafting, briefing notes, employer letters, member-reply templates.60
    M4ConnectWhere Connectors fit in a statutory board setting — Microsoft 365 mail, calendar, files and the agency’s productivity stack — and the governance posture to apply.45
    M5BuildProjects, Artifacts and Live Visuals — produce internal-facing assets in the room: comparison tables of policy versions, decision trees for officer guidance, training visuals.60
    M6CustomiseSkills and Claude Design (claude.ai/design) — turn one-off prompts into reusable, audit-ready capabilities the unit can share.45


    Day 2 — Operations & Automations with Claude Cowork

    #ModuleWhat’s InsideMin
    M7Day 1 Recap & Cowork PrimerWhat Cowork is, the desktop folder model, safety and permissions — and how Cowork maps onto CPF Board’s data classification regime.45
    M8Cowork Hands-On #1Live demo + guided exercise: consolidating a folder of synthesised internal memos and circulars into a briefing note for senior management.60
    M9Cowork Hands-On #2Live demo + guided exercise: synthesising a folder of (synthesised) member-feedback or contact-centre data into themes, trends and recommended next actions.60
    M10Build Your Own Cowork WorkflowEach participant designs, builds and runs one Cowork workflow against non-sensitive sample data representative of their unit’s recurring work.75
    M11Browse & AutomateClaude for Chrome for officer web research; Scheduled Tasks for recurring outputs; Dispatch for mobile pairing — each with a governance note.60
    M12ExtendClaude Code for lightweight internal tools relevant to analytics and transformation teams; an honest discussion of where the agentic surfaces fit (and where they do not) inside a statutory board.45
    M13AdoptPersonal 30-day plan calibrated to the officer’s unit and CPF Board’s AI governance posture; Q&A and close.30
    Who should attend
    Recommended group size: 10 to 16 participants.

    Recommended audiences: officers, team leads and managers at CPF Board across functions — including policy and operations, member services, employer services, contact-centre operations, communications and corporate affairs, learning & development, data and analytics, transformation and innovation, and IT/digital teams.

    Best delivered as a closed in-house masterclass for a single CPF Board division or department, or as a cross-functional cohort drawing from multiple units. Equally suitable for leadership or officer-grade cohorts; mixed cohorts work well when framed unit-by-unit.
    Methodology
    The workshop runs three complementary modes of learning across both days.

    • Presentation — The facilitator demonstrates each capability live, ten to fifteen minutes per capability.
    • Discussion — Facilitated debrief and peer exchange after every demonstration — with explicit attention to where each capability does and does not fit at CPF Board.
    • Practical Sessions — Hands-on application on non-sensitive sample work representative of the officer’s unit. Every module includes a practical sprint; the facilitator coaches the room.


    Day 2 leans more heavily on practical sessions, given the automation focus. Each participant leaves Day 2 with at least one Cowork workflow they have personally built, tested and run.

    Data posture: All exercises use non-sensitive sample data. No restricted, confidential or member-identifiable CPF data is processed during the workshop. Officers who wish to apply a method to their actual work do so afterwards, within their unit’s data governance posture and with the appropriate clearances.

    AI Tools Used by the Trainer

    Every tool below is demonstrated live during the workshop. Participants use the same tools on their own workshop laptops where applicable.

    ToolUsed InWhat it does in the workshop
    Claude.ai (Pro / Max)M2–M6Core chat surface — prompting, Projects, Artifacts, Skills, Design.
    Claude Desktop AppM7–M11Hosts Cowork and Dispatch — required for Day 2 (subject to CPF Board IT approval; see Section 8).
    Claude CoworkM7–M10Agentic desktop assistant working against the officer’s own (non-sensitive sample) files — the centrepiece of Day 2.
    Claude for ChromeM11Agentic browser — officer web research, form-fill and multi-tab tasks.
    Claude CodeM12Lightweight internal tools and automations — framed for analytics, data and transformation teams; production use is subject to IT engagement.
    Scheduled TasksM11Set Claude to run recurring tasks (e.g. weekly summaries from a sample folder) automatically.
    DispatchM11Mobile pairing — trigger Claude tasks from a smartphone (demonstration only; deployment is an IT matter).
    ConnectorsM4Microsoft 365 mail, calendar and files — demonstrated against a non-sensitive sandbox account; the production posture is a CPF Board IT decision.


    Scope note: No other AI vendors’ tools are used in the core workshop. Day 1 includes brief, neutral comparison points to other frontier models at the conceptual level (when each is genuinely better suited), but the workshop is delivered end to end on Claude. Consumer messaging channels (iMessage, Telegram, Discord) are mentioned only for completeness of the Claude product surface — they are not part of the practical content for CPF Board officers and are not used in any exercise.

    Prerequisites

    Participants should arrive with the following in place:
    • Workshop-appropriate Claude.ai Pro or Max access for the duration of the workshop — provisioned by CPF Board L&D and IT
    • A laptop suitable for the workshop, with Chrome and the Claude Desktop App installed in advance — in the configuration agreed in Section 8.
    • Microsoft 365 mail and calendar access (sandbox or workshop account) for the Connect module.
    • A smartphone for the Dispatch pairing demonstration (optional).
    • Three to five non-sensitive sample documents representative of the participant’s unit work — e.g. publicly available CPF Board materials, sanitised templates, or items provided by the trainer.
    • A working folder on the workshop device (e.g. ~/CPF-Workshop/) containing three to five non-sensitive sample files that Cowork will be given access to on Day 2.
    • Basic comfort with any AI chat tool. No coding background required.


    Lesson Plan

    Day 1 — Foundations & Daily Operations

    TimeBlock
    9:00Opening — pair intros: one recurring task the officer wants off their plate by end of Day 2
    9:30M1 Fundamentals — How LLMs work, AI Adoption Pyramid, 5-type learning taxonomy
    10:15M2 Models & Memory — Haiku, Sonnet, Opus, Adaptive; Memory and Voice
    11:00Refreshment break
    11:15M3 Prompt Engineering — 6P Framework, 5-Step AI Thinking Partner, applied to CPF officer tasks
    12:15M4 Connect — Microsoft 365 and the agency productivity stack
    13:00Lunch
    14:00M5 Build — Projects, Artifacts, Live Visuals
    15:00Refreshment break
    15:15M6 Customise — Skills, Claude Design
    16:00Day 1 wrap, reflections, prep for Day 2
    17:00End Day 1


    Day 2 — Operations & Automations with Claude Cowork

    TimeBlock
    9:00Opening recap — what stuck, what surprised, what to apply today
    9:15M7 Cowork Primer — what it is, the folder model, safety, and how it maps to CPF’s data classification regime
    10:00M8 Cowork Hands-On #1 — briefing-note production from a folder of synthesised internal memos
    11:00Refreshment break
    11:15M9 Cowork Hands-On #2 — synthesising synthesised member-feedback into themes and recommended actions
    12:15M10 (start) Build Your Own Cowork Workflow — design phase
    13:00Lunch
    14:00M10 (continue) — build, test, run
    14:30M11 Browse & Automate — Claude for Chrome, Scheduled Tasks, Dispatch (with governance notes)
    15:30Refreshment break
    15:45M12 Extend — Claude Code; honest fit-and-limits discussion of the agentic surfaces at CPF Board
    16:30M13 Adopt — Personal 30-day Plan, Q&A and Close
    17:00End Day 2
    Profile of Andrew Chow
    Andrew Chow CSP, MBA — Founder & CEO of AP Academy Pte Ltd, angel investor through Asia Pro Ventures Pte Ltd, Past President of Asia Professional Speakers Singapore, and author of Personal Branding 247.

    Thirty-five-plus years building, training and advising organisations across ASEAN. Over 100,000 professionals trained in more than 20 countries.

    Public sector experience includes engagements with Singapore statutory boards (including Home Team Academy) and an ongoing AI capability engagement with the Culture Academy at the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY). Andrew’s public-sector practice emphasises AI capability that fits within Singapore’s governance frameworks — PDPA, NAIS 2.0, AI Verify and IM8 — rather than capability that has to be retrofitted to them.
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