AI Foundations for Executive Decision Support and Workforce Enablement

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AI Foundations for Executive Decision Support and Workforce Enablement
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B3506

Madrid (Spain)

15 Dec 2025 -19 Dec 2025

5850

Overview

Introduction:

Artificial intelligence is redefining how institutions plan, decide, and manage performance across all levels of leadership. Artificial intelligence foundations for executive decision support and workforce enablement represent the institutional frameworks that structure how AI strengthens strategic governance and operational efficiency. These foundations define the analytical principles and data models that connect executive judgment with intelligent systems. This training program provides a structured overview of how AI enhances executive governance, operational efficiency, and organizational coordination. It focuses on models that connect AI driven insights with leadership decisions and workforce adaptation to ensure sustainable institutional progress.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the core concepts and institutional role of AI in decision making.

  • Evaluate frameworks that integrate AI into organizational planning and operations.

  • Classify structures that support data driven governance and executive oversight.

  • Explore methods for enabling employees to utilize AI tools effectively.

  • Assess institutional strategies for building adaptive and digitally competent work environments.

Target Audience:

  • IT Directors and Department Heads.

  • Senior Managers in Digital Transformation and Operations.

  • Strategic Planners and Policy Advisors.

  • Governance and Institutional Development Specialists.

  • Project Leaders overseeing digital innovation.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Institutional Role and Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence:

  • Conceptual foundations of AI in organizational contexts.

  • Institutional benefits and governance perspectives of AI adoption.

  • The relationship between AI and executive decision systems.

  • Ethical and regulatory frameworks guiding AI use in leadership.

  • Strategic readiness for AI integration in public and private institutions.

Unit 2:

AI Applications in Executive Decision Support:

  • AI based analytical structures supporting top management.

  • Predictive intelligence models for planning and forecasting.

  • Institutional data ecosystems and their role in decision reliability.

  • Key steps for integrating AI dashboards in monitoring and control systems.

  • Frameworks for using AI insights in policy and strategic alignment.

Unit 3:

AI for Workforce Enablement and Organizational Efficiency:

  • Institutional mechanisms for employee adaptation to AI.

  • Role of AI tools in workflow optimization and task automation.

  • Frameworks for aligning workforce capability with AI systems.

  • Frameworks defining digital competence requirements for future workforce readiness.

  • Models for institutional collaboration between leadership and staff through AI.

Unit 4:

Governance, Ethics, and Accountability in AI Management:

  • Institutional policies governing AI use and data protection.

  • Risk management and compliance systems for AI operations.

  • Role of transparency and accountability in AI-driven governance.

  • Structures ensuring responsible and fair AI implementation.

  • Institutional auditing frameworks for AI performance.

Unit 5:

Building a Sustainable AI Enabled Organization:

  • Long term strategies for institutional AI maturity.

  • Governance frameworks linking AI to performance management.

  • Institutional alignment between AI innovation and human development.

  • Data governance and continuous improvement in AI systems.

  • Key steps for creating strategic roadmaps for sustainable digital transformation.