CEO MindMeld – Executive Seminar on AI in Business
Developed and Presented by Thomas B. Cross
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MindMeld: CEO & AI – Merging Mental & Metal
Overview
This onsite executive seminar CEO: MindMeld on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is meant to plant the seeds of executive level knowledge and thinking about this young but growing new field. In the pursuit of this new technology, it is important to remember that technology accelerates faster and faster while increasing humanism increases the complexity of business management. This seminar is also part of a Certificate Program from the AI User Forum.
No matter who you are or what you do, MindMeld: CEO and AI is a seminar you must attend to understand the vast technological advancements coming your way—advancements that will impact how you do business… how you make decisions… how you communicate… how you live. It’s your personal guided tour into the latest trends, issues, problems, challenges, and promise of our technological past, present, and future. Beyond mere theory and speculation, you’ll see firsthand the very real developments in Knowledge Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Visualization, and Knowledge Networking Systems.
Future trends conclude the seminar. Planning and methodologies for the practical applications of knowledge engineering are reviewed along with anticipation technologies are discussed as issues for future users and designers of artificial intelligence. The seminar ends with a renewed emphasis of the need for a working relationship between the people and the technology: “The interdependence of technology and human behavior cannot be overemphasized.”
This seminar is meant to plant the seeds of knowledge, to instill that sense of wonder of artificial intelligence in all its forms. In the pursuit of this new technology, it is important to remember that humanism cannot be denied. MindMeld is meant to expand “human effectiveness and efficiency,” not replace it. Topics include but not limited to:
Session 1 – Introduction to Knowledge Technology
– Knowledge Technology Limitations and Possibilities
– Technology in Business Management
– Management Styles and Technology
– Knowledge Management in an AI Mind Meld
– Information providers
– Knowledge Users
– Power brokers
– Knowledge Processing
– Knowledge Innovation
– Multidimensional Management Systems (MMS)
– Intelligence-Aided Decision-Making (IAD)
– AI Melded Management and Communications
– CEO AI-Melded Strategies
– Group Decision-Making and AI Melded Technology
Session 2 – Issues in Knowledge Technology
– Gaming as Business Strategy
– Problem-Solving Strategies
– Gaming as Business Strategy
Session 3 – Expert Systems
– Vertical Intelligence
– Lateral Intelligence
– Oblique Intelligence
– AI Management Formats
Session 4 – Visualization Systems
– Communication Theory Versus Information Theory
– Machine Intelligence Technology
– Organizational Gaming Modeling
– Game Theory
– AI and Business
Session 5 – Knowledge Networking Systems
– Life in the Nano Fast Lane
– Leadership though Knowledge Networking
– Organizational Relationships
– Organizational Intelligence System
– Corporate Management
– Organizational Networking
– Decision-Making – CEO Level AI
Session 6 – Future Trends – CEO Mind Meld
– Tactical and Strategic Considerations
– Business Strategy Analysis
– Monitoring and Environmental Tracking
– Strategic management planning
– Corporate Culture and Strategic Alliances
– Anticipation Technologies
– Lifestyle Path
– Integration of Anticipation technology
– AI in Communications and Information Theory
– Future Trends – Can We Really Predict Anything
– Future Management
Conclusion and Discussion
Private sessions are available on the day of or after depending on availability.
Please note: If you want to know if specific concepts are covered, please email cross@gocross.com
Disclaimer
The author and presenter have used their best efforts in preparing this seminar and the programs contained in it. These efforts include the development, research, and testing of the theories and programs to determine their effectiveness. The author and presenter make no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these programs or the documentation contained in this seminar. The author and presenter shall not be liable in any event for incidental or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the furnishing, performance, or use of these programs.
Delivery methods – three- or six-hour onsite delivery. Scheduling is extremely limited due to previously scheduled seminars. If you have topic or scheduling questions, you can call 303-594-1694 or email cross@gocross.com
Scheduling and Terms – Tuition and travel are prepaid prior to confirmation of delivery date. Payment methods include credit cards, PayPal, ACH/wire. Due to the breadth and depth of this seminar, all topics may not be discussed due to student questions and class interaction. Course topics or terms may change without notice.
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