Are your board slides blurring action with evidence—“implemented” versus “validated”—and costing you decision clarity? In this micro‑sprint, you’ll learn exactly which executive verbs signal controls versus assurances, map them to NIST and ISO expectations, and craft audit‑ready headlines and policy clauses. Expect crisp explanations, real board‑grade examples, and short exercises that lock in the patterns—so your decks move approvals faster, reduce rewrites, and stand up to scrutiny.
Executive Vocabulary for AI Governance: ISO 23894 Risk Management Phrasing for Board-Ready SummariesStruggling to brief directors on AI risk without drowning them in tech detail? In this micro‑sprint, you’ll learn to craft board‑ready summaries using ISO 23894 phrasing—so you can anchor appetite, approve treatments, and evidence assurance with precision. Expect crisp explanations, executive examples and sentence stems, slide headline templates, and short exercises to lock in the language. You’ll leave able to translate NIST/ISO alignment into clear asks, measurable KRIs, and audit‑ready wording that speeds approvals and reduces rewrites.
Executive Vocabulary for AI Governance: ISO/IEC 42001 Policy Clause Templates for AIMS Board PacksRushing a board pack and stuck between tech jargon and fiduciary clarity? This lesson gives you executive-grade language to draft ISO/IEC 42001 (AIMS) policy clauses that boards can approve—intent, roles, risk integration, controls, metrics, and the decision ask—without dilution. You’ll get clear explanations, slide-ready templates and headlines, crosswalk lines to NIST AI RMF and ISO 23894, plus concise examples and exercises to test precision. Finish with a modular, audit‑ready one‑pager that accelerates approvals, tightens accountability, and aligns AI governance to enterprise risk.