A tailored course, built for your situation
Mastering ISO 42001 for Global Technology Executives
Turn AI governance into a strategic asset with a certified, auditable framework tailored to enterprise-scale innovation
The situation this course is for
Without a structured approach, even skilled teams default to low-margin, patchwork compliance work. The highest-leverage projects, those tied to audits, certifications, and enterprise AI standards, go to teams with documented frameworks and repeatable playbooks. Without ISO 42001 fluency, you miss first pick.
Who this is for
Global technology executives leading innovation at regulated enterprises who want to shift from executing assigned work to originating high-margin, compliance-adjacent projects
Who this is not for
Individual contributors without strategic influence, auditors focused solely on checklists, or teams without ownership of AI or governance frameworks
What you walk away with
- Identify and claim premium AI governance engagements before they're assigned
- Build ISO 42001-compliant project frameworks that accelerate internal approvals
- Position your team as the default partner for cross-functional AI compliance
- Reduce time-to-execution for auditable AI governance artefacts by 50%
- Increase win rate for strategic AI initiatives with documented governance playbooks
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- What ISO 42001 standardizes
- How it differs from NIST and internal AI policies
- The enterprise driver behind adoption
- Mapping to executive priorities
- Governance vs ethics debates
- Certification pathways
- Organizational roles defined
- Timeline for implementation
- Tooling ecosystem overview
- Integration with ESG reporting
- Audit scope boundaries
- First-mover advantage examples
- When ISO 42001 enters the budget cycle
- Identifying natural allies in compliance
- Pre-empting audit findings
- Aligning with ESG disclosures
- Internal certification timing
- Vendor certification leverage
- Executive messaging cadence
- Cross-functional sign-off paths
- Resource allocation triggers
- Framework ownership arguments
- Positioning before policy draft
- First response protocols
- High-margin vs low-margin traits
- Auditor-facing artefacts
- Certification-ready opportunities
- Recurring vs one-off work
- Executive visibility scoring
- Budget linkage indicators
- Cross-functional dependency flags
- Vendor integration points
- Approval bottleneck analysis
- Internal champion mapping
- Strategic deferral framework
- Engagement rejection scripts
- Clause 4 context analysis
- Clause 5 leadership commitment
- Clause 6 risk assessment
- Clause 7 support mechanisms
- Clause 8 operational planning
- Clause 9 performance metrics
- Clause 10 improvement loop
- Control mapping logic
- SoA development steps
- Documentation hierarchy
- Audit trail design
- Version control standards
- Control A.9.1 AI policy enforcement
- Control A.9.2 transparency measures
- Control A.9.3 human oversight
- Control A.9.4 impact assessment
- Control A.9.5 bias monitoring
- Control A.9.6 data quality
- Control A.9.7 lifecycle governance
- Control A.9.8 incident response
- Control A.9.9 model validation
- Control A.9.10 logging standards
- Control A.9.11 access governance
- Control A.9.12 compliance monitoring
- SoA purpose and audience
- Applicability rationale structure
- Exclusion justification rules
- Control-by-control mapping
- Organizational context linkage
- Risk profile alignment
- Executive summary drafting
- Legal team collaboration
- Versioning strategy
- Audit preparation tips
- Cross-reference techniques
- First internal SoA example
- Certification body selection
- Stage 1 audit prep
- Stage 2 audit prep
- Internal mock audits
- Document readiness checklist
- Interview preparation
- Evidence trail structure
- Nonconformity response
- Corrective action planning
- Surveillance audit rhythm
- Public certification value
- Customer assurance use cases
- Stakeholder mapping
- Change impact assessment
- Adoption milestones
- Training requirements
- Role-based playbooks
- Governance council setup
- Feedback loop design
- Compliance monitoring
- KPIs for adoption
- Leadership reporting rhythm
- Vendor alignment tactics
- Escalation protocols
- Vendor certification expectations
- Contractual clauses
- Third-party audit rights
- Model risk management
- API governance
- Data handling standards
- Transparency requirements
- Bias audit rights
- Incident reporting terms
- Exit clause design
- Due diligence process
- Vendor scorecarding
- Template library creation
- Automated control checks
- Centralized logging
- AI project onboarding
- Model registry integration
- Risk tiering framework
- Governance gate design
- Pre-approval pathways
- Fast-track certification
- Cross-project metrics
- Central team role
- Local team responsibilities
- Talking points for investors
- Board-level summaries
- ESG reporting integration
- Media narrative control
- Competitive differentiation
- Brand trust benefits
- Regulatory anticipation
- Customer assurance value
- Internal morale impact
- Talent attraction angle
- Thought leadership positioning
- Crisis preparedness
- Annual review cycle
- Change detection triggers
- Regulatory horizon scanning
- Incident-driven updates
- Stakeholder feedback
- Benchmarking against peers
- Technology watch list
- Framework retirement criteria
- Knowledge transfer plan
- Succession planning
- External validation options
- Public roadmap publishing
How this maps to your situation
- When launching a new AI governance initiative
- Before engaging with auditors or compliance teams
- During executive planning cycles
- When evaluating vendor AI systems
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters total)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 8-10 hours of focused learning, designed to be completed in short sessions over 2-3 weeks.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic AI ethics courses or compliance checklists, this course is tailored to technology executives who need to own the ISO 42001 framework end-to-end, from engagement selection to audit readiness, with actionable playbooks and strategic positioning tools.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.