AI, like any technology, is about creating value for the organisation — this module teaches you how to determine that value.
AI, like any technology, is about creating value for the organisation. So before we deploy and build AI solutions, we need to know what that value is. What does the organisation want to achieve? Where must and where does the organisation want to invest? Those questions have to be answered first.
Here you lay the business foundation for the entire programme: from the very first year you work on the knowledge and skills you need for an advisory, coordinating or leadership role in the application of AI.
You conclude the theme with a professional product about a real situation in your own work — which you discuss in an assessment with the lecturer.
A team leader substantiates the value a triage assistant delivers: less waiting time, safer referrals.
A work planner answers the investment question around AI-supported quoting for the board.
A policy officer weighs the benefits and risks of a citizen-enquiry chatbot and advises on whether or not to start.
You take this module the way you take the whole programme: classes every other week on Friday and Saturday, with a study load of 15–20 hours per week, of which 10–15 hours are self-study. The teaching is a mix of classroom lessons, practice-based learning, blended learning and working groups or study teams — taught by lecturers who practise the profession themselves every day.
You conclude each theme with a professional product or a technical solution based on a real situation in your own work, which you discuss in an assessment with the lecturer. This way your portfolio grows with real work — and your employer benefits directly.
After this module you deliver a professional product: a well-founded value proposal for AI in your own organisation.
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