Sponsoring an AI Literacy Programme
For the executive or manager who has to commission workforce AI training and answer for it later. Covers scoping measures to role and risk, and what records to insist on.
What participants can do afterwards
- Scope AI literacy measures proportionately to role and risk
- Commission training against a measured gap rather than a vendor pitch
- Specify the records the programme must produce as it runs
- Describe the measures your organisation has taken, without overclaiming what they establish
Modules
3 modules, 4 facilitated hours.
1.Proportionate to role and risk
1.5 hrsDeciding who needs what, and why a single generic course is not an answer.
- Scope literacy measures by role and risk
2.Commissioning against a measured gap
1.5 hrsBuying training that answers an assessment rather than a sales deck.
- Commission training against a measured gap
3.The records to insist on
1 hrsAttendance, assessment, credentials, and what an auditor will ask to see.
- Specify the records the programme must produce
How it is delivered
A facilitator runs the course live, in person or live online. Attendance is taken per session, participants submit work against the modules above, and a facilitator grades it. Those records stay with the organisation and can be exported.
Further reading
EU AI Act Article 4: what L&D actually has to do is the public briefing that sits next to this course.