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    AI for Boards
    INSEAD

    AI for Boards

    INSEAD, Fontainebleau
    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Governance & BoardsTopic

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    Jun 24 - Jun 27, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Fontainebleau Campus
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    $12,609

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    AI for Boards is a small group, four-day programme that enables directors to deepen their understanding of AI and its implications for effective governance. Through a combination of group and plenary discussions, case analyses and active exchange with and guest speakers, participants examine the strategic, ethical and organisational challenges posed by AI. Beyond knowledge and conceptual frameworks, the programme provides practical tools and guided exercises that help board members assess their organisation’s AI readiness and strengthen oversight in this rapidly evolving domain.

    Why INSEAD?

    INSEAD built its identity on a single, stubbornly held conviction: that business is inherently global, and that any leadership education which ignores that fact is incomplete. With campuses on three continents and a faculty drawn from over 40 nationalities, it is the rare institution where that claim is structural rather than aspirational — and nowhere is that more visible than in its executive education offerings, where cohorts routinely reflect 50 or more nationalities in a single room.

    Your Profile

    • The AI for Boards Programme is designed for chairs and non-executive directors of listed and private corporations, government agencies and organisations, and non-profits. It is also aimed at CEOs, COOs, CFOs and other C-suite executives, as well as family members and controlling shareholders of boards of family companies.
    • Applicants, including all types of C-level executives, must have a minimum of one year of board experience to fully benefit from and contribute to a programme that includes role-play, simulations, and peer exchanges.

    Benefits

    • Governance
    • Risk Assessment
    • Leadership and Vision
    • Resilience and Agility
    • Strategic Thinking and Execution
    • Change Management

    What You'll Learn

    • Foundations of AI - Demystifying AI, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI and other buzzwords, and disentangling real value from hype Generative AI vs analytical AI what the difference is, how they work at a high level and how they add value Hands on exampl...
    • Data-Driven Decision Making - Biases in humans and in AI High level background on analytical techniques that complement the effective use of AI including optimisation, game theory, decision trees and simulation Practical examples of how these techniques can improve decision ma...
    • AI Capabilities, Opportunities and Threats - Frameworks for assessing an organisation’s AI capabilities including talent and AI skills, organisational structure around AI, data governance, technology infrastructure, use of AI to advance strategy and experimentation How AI can improve business a...
    • AI Ethics, Responsibility, Regulation - Discussion of a variety of AI related ethical risks including algorithmic bias, human versus AI decision making conundrums, disinformation, cybersecurity and privacy, mental health and environmental impact Concepts and actionable tools for board memb...
    • AI for Boards in Action - Examine how boards can effectively oversee an organisation’s AI strategy, capabilities and execution, and clarify the specific responsibilities of the board in relation to AI governance Identify the key questions boards should be asking management ab...

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