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ADMI

Strategy, Implementation, and Ethics

Course details
Lectures 15
Quizzes 10
Level Beginner

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Working hours

Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
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  • Description
  • Curriculum

Course Overview 

This course is designed for managers, executives, and entrepreneurs who need to understand Artificial Intelligence not from a technical perspective, but from a strategic one. You will learn how to identify opportunities for AI in your organization, develop a practical implementation strategy, and navigate the critical ethical and governance challenges. This is not a course about coding; it’s a course about leadership in the age of AI. You will gain the vocabulary and frameworks necessary to make informed decisions, drive innovation, and build a competitive, future-ready organization. 

Target Audience 

This course is for business leaders, including C-suite executives, directors, department heads, and entrepreneurs, who are responsible for strategy and decision-making and need to understand the business implications of AI. 

Aim and Learning Outcomes 

By the end of this course, you will be able to: 

  1. Evaluate how AI can create a competitive advantage for your business. 

  1. Develop a strategic framework for identifying and prioritizing AI initiatives. 

  1. Understand the key differences between buying off-the-shelf AI solutions and building custom models. 

  1. Establish governance principles for the ethical and responsible use of AI. 

  1. Lead your organization through the cultural and workforce changes required for successful AI adoption. 

Course Breakdown 

Module 

Objective 

Description 

Module 1: The Strategic Imperative of AI 

Understand why AI is a critical strategic consideration for any modern business. 

– Beyond the Hype: AI as a Business Driver 

– Competitive Advantage Through AI  

 – Real-World Use Cases Across Industries 

 – Speaking the Language: Key AI Terms for Leaders  

Module 2: The Technology for Decision-Makers 

Grasp the core AI concepts managers need to understand to make informed decisions. 

– AI vs. Traditional Software: A Manager’s Guide  

– Machine Learning & Deep Learning Explained  

– Data: The Fuel for Your AI Engine  

– Generative AI: From Content Creation to Process Automation  

Module 3: Implementing AI in Your Business 

Learn the practical steps of moving from an AI idea to a successful implementation. 

Identifying High-Impact Use Cases  

– Buy vs. Build: Making the Right Choice for Your Company  

– Managing AI Projects: People, Process, and Technology  

– Measuring Success: ROI and KPIs for AI Initiatives 

Module 4: Leading Responsibly: AI Ethics & Governance 

Understand and mitigate the significant business risks associated with AI. 

– The Business Cost of AI Bias and Fairness  

– Data Privacy and Customer Trust  

– The Black Box Problem: Transparency and Accountability 

– Building a Responsible AI Framework for Your Organization 

Module 5: The Future-Ready Organization 

Prepare your team and culture for a future where humans and AI work together. 

– AI and the Future of Work: Reshaping Roles, Not Just Replacing Them 

– Building an AI-Ready Culture of Experimentation 

– Upskilling and Reskilling Your Workforce 

 – Your First 90-Day AI Strategy