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Learner Reviews & Feedback for GenAI for Execs & Business Leaders: Integration Strategy by IBM

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About the Course

As an executive or business leader in your organization, integrating AI well is likely number one for your strategic priorities. In this short course, hear what IBM leaders think about the essentials when it comes to strategically integrating GenAI at scale cross-functionally and within their domains. Listen to their advice and gain insights into these key areas for your own business sectors: - Driving ROI and creating value - Leveraging your data to maintain competitive advantages - Devising appropriate use cases - Model selection - Compliance and governance Additionally, in this short, self-paced course, these leaders share their views on GenAI's potential within their respective business segments. No prior AI background is required. Join us in helping you get started with practical guidance on AI adoption!...

Top reviews

JT

Apr 16, 2025

Love the last section of this course when we learnt to put AI to work for the various sectors.

PK

Nov 29, 2024

This course content gave me the rational on how to apply GenAI usecases in various departments of IT. Great Learning!

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26 - 31 of 31 Reviews for GenAI for Execs & Business Leaders: Integration Strategy

By Hosni M (

Sep 26, 2025

Very useful course. I must have taken ten courses now, and still, learned quite a bit here.

By Valentina M P

Mar 11, 2025

Principalmente lo encuentro muy básico, por lo que me gustaría que fuera más desafiante.

By Santosh K A

Sep 25, 2025

Very useful for the marketing strategies and business development

By Tarun K

Apr 16, 2026

no

By Pat O

Mar 21, 2026

Content and messages were too theoretical and sharing specific examples of AI application would be helpful. Providing a better understanding of "How" to make the changes.

By Jesus C C

Apr 26, 2026

Sorry, I didn't took this as a course but as a youtube or tedtalk presentation. Lack of structure from a point the view of a course