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Course Overview
A fast-paced, non-technical masterclass to help leaders grasp AI’s impact, opportunities, and risks in just one hour.
“This course contains the use of artificial intelligence(AI).”
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it is a strategic necessity for every business leader. This course, AI in 60 Minutes: What Every Leader Should Know, is designed for executives, managers, and decision-makers who want to quickly understand the fundamentals of AI, its business impact, and the leadership strategies required to thrive in the AI era. Unlike highly technical trainings, this program offers a clear, non-technical introduction to AI that focuses exclusively on what leaders need to know to make smarter decisions.
Over the course of just one hour, you will gain a practical understanding of how AI transforms industries, reshapes business strategy, and creates new opportunities for competitive advantage. We will break down key concepts such as machine learning, generative AI, and automation, using simple analogies and real-world case studies. By the end of this course, you’ll have the language, confidence, and insight to lead informed conversations about AI adoption, AI strategy, and AI ethics within your organization.
The course is structured into six short, powerful modules. You’ll begin by demystifying AI basics—separating fact from hype—before moving into the business value of AI, including how leading companies use AI to drive innovation, scale, and productivity. From there, you’ll explore enterprise applications of AI across HR, marketing, operations, and finance, gaining clarity on how these technologies are already reshaping everyday business functions.
We’ll also address one of the most critical areas for executives: AI governance and ethics. As global regulations tighten and public trust becomes essential, leaders must understand the risks of AI bias, fairness, and privacy. You’ll learn the principles of responsible AI leadership and how to apply them in your organization.
Beyond technology, this course highlights the future of work and the changing role of leaders in an AI-driven world. You’ll see how human + AI collaboration enhances decision-making, how workplace cultures must evolve, and how leaders can manage both opportunities and resistance when introducing AI-driven change.
Finally, we close with the AI Leader’s Playbook—a practical guide to asking the right questions, evaluating AI readiness, and framing a compelling AI vision for your board, investors, and stakeholders.
Whether you are a CEO, senior executive, entrepreneur, or team leader, this course will give you the clarity and strategic perspective you need. In just 60 minutes, you’ll move from uncertainty to confidence, equipped with the knowledge to guide your organization into the AI future.
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 24 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Demystifying AI
- Section 2 The Business Value of AI
- Section 3 AI in the Enterprise
- Section 4 Ethics & Governance
- Section 5 Future of Work & Leadership
- Section 6 The AI Leader’s Playbook
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI), including how it differs from machine learning and generative AI.
- Identify the business value of AI and recognize how organizations leverage it to drive growth, innovation, and efficiency.
- Evaluate the ethical and governance issues of AI, including bias, fairness, transparency, and global regulatory trends.
- Recognize the impact of AI on the future of work, leadership, and human–AI collaboration.
- Learn how to ask the right strategic questions about AI adoption, readiness, and ROI in the boardroom.
- Gain a practical AI leadership playbook to guide conversations with stakeholders, investors, and teams.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRanjit Singh
excellent
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SShigeomi Shibata
This course offers a very high-level overview of what AI is, aimed at those looking to get a quick, non-technical introduction. It covers a broad range of terms and concepts, which may be useful for complete beginners. However, the content tends to stay on the surface, focusing mostly on abstract ideas without offering concrete examples or practical applications. There is also noticeable repetition throughout the course, and the structure feels somewhat disjointed at times. The presentation style and content suggest that much of the material may have been generated by AI and lightly edited by a human. As a result, the course lacks depth and up-to-date insights. For anyone who already follows AI-related news or discussions, most of the information will likely feel familiar or even redundant. That said, it might still be of interest from a different angle—as an example of the current state of AI-generated educational content. In that sense, it provides a glimpse into what AI tools can (and cannot) do when creating online learning materials. Overall, this course could be suitable for absolute beginners who simply want a basic orientation, but those seeking more depth, structure, or actionable knowledge may find it underwhelming.
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DDevanshu Tyagi
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ZZar Ni
Good