A tailored course, built for your situation
Mastering OECD AI Principles for Data Platform Governance Practitioners
Build an enduring AI governance framework that compounds across every delivery
The situation this course is for
Practitioners spend cycles reinventing policies for each client or audit, never gaining momentum. The most respected voices are those who ship faster because they've built reusable assets.
Who this is for
Senior governance practitioner at a data and AI platform company, focused on scalable compliance and cross-functional alignment
Who this is not for
Entry-level auditors, software developers without governance responsibilities, or consultants focused solely on risk tooling without implementation depth
What you walk away with
- A personal library of AI governance artefacts that compound across engagements
- Faster deployment of OECD-aligned frameworks with template-driven consistency
- Clear, reusable mappings between AI principles, technical controls, and audit evidence
- The ability to demonstrate lineage from policy intent to implemented control
- Recognition as the go-to resource for repeatable, field-tested governance design
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Intent behind human-centered AI
- Definition of fair and transparent systems
- Robustness and safety expectations
- Accountability in AI deployment
- Alignment with democratic values
- Global consensus on AI risk tiers
- Mapping to non-OECD frameworks
- Public sector adoption patterns
- Private sector implementation gaps
- Regulatory anticipation strategy
- How principles inform audits
- Limitations of principle-based governance
- From fairness to testable metrics
- Transparency through documentation standards
- Safety thresholds for model drift
- Human oversight escalation paths
- Bias detection in training data
- Explainability for non-technical users
- Redress mechanisms design
- Monitoring for unintended use
- Data provenance requirements
- Version control for AI pipelines
- Incident logging standards
- Control validation techniques
- Modular policy architecture
- Parameterized scope definitions
- Jurisdictional override patterns
- Industry-specific annexes
- Compliance evidence mapping
- Control-by-control traceability
- Version control for policies
- Approval workflow design
- Stakeholder feedback loops
- Living document maintenance
- Template governance model
- Audit-readiness checklist
- Cataloging reusable components
- Tagging for discoverability
- Searchable knowledge base design
- Template adaptation workflow
- Change impact analysis
- Approval for reuse process
- Version synchronization
- Lessons learned integration
- Peer review mechanisms
- Metrics for reuse frequency
- Efficiency gains tracking
- Reputation tracking system
- Engineering concerns with governance
- Legal risk threshold communication
- Security team integration points
- Business unit accountability
- Executive sponsorship tactics
- Cross-functional feedback
- Conflict resolution protocols
- Shared ownership models
- Escalation path design
- Joint artifact development
- Incentives for compliance
- Feedback incorporation
- SoA structure for AI systems
- Control implementation evidence
- Mapping to multiple frameworks
- Automated evidence collection
- Sampling strategies for auditors
- Defensible rationale documentation
- Version-at-audit-date capture
- Gap reporting format
- Remediation tracking system
- Historical compliance view
- Cross-audit consistency
- Final audit package assembly
- Maturity model integration
- Tiered control application
- Proportionality in enforcement
- Growth-phase adaptation
- Resource-constrained scaling
- Multi-jurisdiction strategy
- Vendor governance integration
- Third-party assurance
- Supply chain mapping
- Remote team enablement
- Continuous compliance
- Future-proofing
- End-to-end traceability
- Policy-to-code linkage
- Automated evidence logging
- Control-to-test mapping
- Audit trail maintenance
- Version synchronization
- Cross-system consistency
- Change notification
- Historical lineage
- Stakeholder access model
- Read-only assurance
- Evidence retention
- Change detection monitoring
- Regulatory update alerts
- Stakeholder notification
- Review cycle scheduling
- Minor vs major updates
- Emergency amendment process
- Version deprecation
- Backward compatibility
- Impact assessment
- Stakeholder training
- Archive strategy
- Lessons capture
- AI Act core requirements
- ISO 42001 structure
- Mapping OECD to AI Act
- Mapping OECD to ISO 42001
- Gap analysis methodology
- Overlapping control strategies
- Jurisdictional prioritization
- Enforcement variation
- Risk-based focus
- Compliance overlap tracking
- Unified evidence model
- Single source of truth
- Timeline planning
- Stakeholder onboarding
- Pilot deployment
- Feedback incorporation
- Scaling strategy
- Resource allocation
- Risk mitigation
- Success metrics
- Post-launch review
- Continuous improvement
- Knowledge transfer
- Handover documentation
- Internal reputation building
- Cross-team recognition
- Speaking opportunities
- Publication strategy
- Conference participation
- Peer review roles
- Mentorship impact
- Thought leadership
- Content creation
- Network growth
- Influence beyond team
- Career trajectory
How this maps to your situation
- After initial policy drafting
- Before first internal audit
- During cross-functional rollout
- Post-implementation review
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 3 hours per module, designed for completion over 4-6 weeks with flexible pacing.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic compliance courses, this focuses on building a personal library of reusable governance assets, not abstract theory. Unlike vendor-specific training, it teaches transferable design patterns applicable across platforms and frameworks.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.