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About the Course
AI is the hottest, most exciting technology to burst onto the scene in recent years. Its impact is so big, it is revolutionizing industries all over the globe. If you are an executive, you may be wondering how to harness AI's incredible power for your organization. Well, this course is going to show you how to do just that.
This Short Course was created to help leaders in organizations harness the power of AI to create long-term value for their businesses.
By completing this course you'll be able to develop and execute an effective AI Strategy for your organization that enables efficiency, growth, and an increased competitive advantage.
More specifically, in this 1.5-hour long course, you will learn how to develop your organization's GenAI capability to enable the sustainable delivery of AI-powered solutions, analyze the potential applications of GenAI in your organization, identify opportunities for improvement and expansion, and apply a governance structure that assures the implementation of GenAI solutions that are ethical and compliant with legislation.
This course is unique because it will give you all the essentials you will need to turn your organization into an AI-fueled powerhouse.
Top reviews
AS
Oct 26, 2024
One of the best courses on AI Strategy and Governance.
RT
Nov 1, 2024
Great course for knowledge on governance and AI Ethics.
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By Aejaz A B
•Jan 30, 2026
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By Sheikh T J
•Jan 30, 2026
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By Pooja R
•Jan 29, 2026
Good
By Walter C
•Jan 23, 2025
update the reading materials with more current information. Make it less about NZ or state outright that it is for that region
By Melchior L
•Jun 3, 2025
content was great, but navigating the course tedious, with blocked quizzes and no access to certificate on completion.
By TUNC T E
•Nov 22, 2024
This is more AI governance course rather than strategy