A tailored course, built for your situation
Repeatable artefacts that compound across ISO 42001 engagements
Build a self-reinforcing library of compliant AI governance assets that accelerate every new project
Who this is for
Senior AI governance architect or compliance practitioner implementing structured frameworks across repeated client or internal engagements
Who this is not for
Entry-level auditors, one-time project contributors, or practitioners not involved in ISO 42001 or AI governance deliverables
What you walk away with
- Produce consistent, reusable ISO 42001 compliance artefacts across engagements
- Reduce time-to-first-deliverable by leveraging past work
- Strengthen stakeholder trust through standardized, auditable outputs
- Build a growing library of control mappings, risk assessments, and narrative templates
- Become the default go-to for complex AI governance initiatives across teams
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Defining compounding artefacts
- ISO 42001 structure overview
- AI governance lifecycle mapping
- Standardization vs customization
- Document versioning strategy
- Reusability scoring framework
- Template design fundamentals
- Ownership and handoff clarity
- Naming conventions that scale
- Storage architecture for reuse
- Cross-project referencing
- First compounding audit trail
- Core assessment components
- Modular question design
- Conditional logic patterns
- Response mapping rules
- Automated scoring logic
- Benchmark integration
- Customization guardrails
- Version control workflow
- Client-specific overlays
- Cross-industry applicability
- Feedback loop integration
- Template retirement policy
- Control-to-requirement linking
- Mapping consistency rules
- Exception handling patterns
- Cross-reference indexing
- Update propagation system
- Gap analysis automation
- Ownership tracking
- Third-party control integration
- Historical mapping archive
- Audit-readiness checks
- Stakeholder review workflow
- Mapping version ladder
- Narrative structure blueprint
- Regulatory citation bank
- Risk phrasing standards
- Tone and formality levels
- Customization boundaries
- Evidence linkage method
- Stakeholder-specific versions
- Approval workflow design
- Version comparison tools
- Narrative audit trail
- Feedback incorporation
- Living document maintenance
- Evidence type taxonomy
- Source system integration
- Automated capture triggers
- Timestamping standards
- Chain-of-custody rules
- Relevance scoring
- Storage classification
- Access control setup
- Cross-engagement deduplication
- Retention policy alignment
- Audit readiness dashboard
- Exception reporting
- Risk categorization schema
- Likelihood scoring consistency
- Impact measurement standards
- Mitigation pattern library
- Ownership assignment rules
- Review cycle automation
- Cross-project risk clustering
- Threat intelligence integration
- Historical trend tracking
- Risk heat map generation
- Stakeholder reporting views
- Register version control
- Policy hierarchy design
- Modular clause libraries
- Customization approval paths
- Version inheritance rules
- Cross-jurisdictional adaptation
- Stakeholder review cycles
- Compliance gap analysis
- Policy effectiveness metrics
- Update notification system
- Policy sunsetting
- Training material alignment
- Audit trail integration
- Stakeholder mapping
- Message tiering
- Update frequency standards
- Escalation path clarity
- Status reporting templates
- Meeting agenda frameworks
- Decision log structure
- Feedback collection system
- Communication audit trail
- Channel-specific adaptations
- Crisis communication prep
- Stakeholder archive
- Vendor categorization
- Assessment scope rules
- Question bank development
- Response validation
- Risk scoring alignment
- Contract clause integration
- Ongoing monitoring
- Performance metrics
- Exit criteria
- Vendor comparison framework
- Audit trail maintenance
- Lessons learned capture
- Role-based curricula
- Modular content design
- Assessment integration
- Version control
- Feedback incorporation
- Delivery format flexibility
- Compliance verification
- Tracking system setup
- Update notification
- Knowledge retention
- Certification linkage
- Usage analytics
- Audit scope mapping
- Evidence readiness check
- Timeline planning
- Stakeholder coordination
- Mock audit process
- Deficiency tracking
- Response documentation
- Lessons learned
- Audit follow-up
- Process improvement
- Team debrief
- Knowledge transfer
- Ownership model
- Review cycle design
- Update approval
- Change notification
- User feedback
- Performance metrics
- Tooling evaluation
- Training needs
- Budget alignment
- Succession planning
- External validation
- Continuous improvement
How this maps to your situation
- When starting a new ISO 42001 engagement
- After completing an audit or review
- When onboarding new team members
- When updating for regulatory changes
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- 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, with flexible pacing to fit project cycles.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic ISO 42001 overviews, this course focuses specifically on building compounding asset libraries, something most practitioners miss until after multiple redundant projects.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.