How to effectively learn AI Prompting, with the 'AI for Senior Vice Presidents (Prompt Course)'?
Start Here: A Practical AI Playbook for Senior Vice Presidents
This course gives senior leaders a clear, reliable way to put AI to work across strategy, operations, finance, people, customers, and communications. It focuses on real executive workflows: turning ambiguous questions into structured analyses, testing scenarios before committing resources, improving cross-functional alignment, and producing board-ready outputs faster and with more consistency. If you want AI that supports decisions rather than distracts from them, this course is built for you.
Who this course is for
- Senior Vice Presidents and executive leaders who make high-stakes decisions and lead multi-disciplinary teams.
- Leaders who need repeatable, auditable ways to apply AI to planning, forecasting, risk, and communications.
- Executives who want practical methods to improve meeting quality, speed up decision cycles, and raise confidence in the data behind choices.
What you will learn
- How to frame strategic questions so AI can analyze assumptions, quantify trade-offs, and surface blind spots.
- How to run scenario comparisons, sensitivities, and counterfactuals that stress-test plans before execution.
- How to turn messy inputs-market notes, spreadsheets, interviews-into crisp executive summaries and decision memos.
- How to connect AI outputs to existing processes: OKRs, operating rhythms, budget cycles, portfolio reviews, and risk registers.
- How to increase quality and reduce bias by challenging reasoning, verifying sources, and maintaining an audit trail of decisions.
- How to apply AI responsibly with controls for confidentiality, compliance, fairness, and transparency.
How the course is organized
The program is structured into concise modules that map to the core responsibilities of an SVP. Each module provides a focused set of prompts and workflows that you can deploy independently or combine across functions.
- Strategic Decision Support: Turn ambiguous goals into structured options, evaluation criteria, and stakeholder-ready recommendations.
- Financial Forecasting: Build top-down and bottom-up views, test sensitivities, and align assumptions with operational drivers.
- Risk Management Analysis: Identify, quantify, prioritize, and mitigate risks across strategic, financial, operational, and reputational domains.
- HR Management and Recruitment: Align talent plans with strategy, refine role definitions, and improve hiring throughput and quality.
- Personalized Customer Interactions: Support account strategy, segmentation, and feedback analysis to guide retention and expansion.
- Competitive Analysis: Build consistent competitor dossiers, track signals, and translate insights into defensible actions.
- Product Development Insights: Connect customer needs, market data, and technical constraints to inform prioritization and roadmaps.
- Crisis Management: Prepare decision checkpoints, escalation paths, and clear communications for high-pressure situations.
- Operational Efficiency Optimization: Diagnose bottlenecks, map processes, and quantify improvement opportunities.
- Marketing Campaign Enhancement: Align messaging with strategic objectives, test angles, and link activity to pipeline and revenue goals.
- Executive Communication: Produce concise briefings, board updates, and all-hands materials with consistent narratives and metrics.
- Corporate Training Programs: Identify capability gaps, define outcomes, and build scalable learning plans connected to performance.
- Regulatory Compliance: Translate rules into actionable controls, evidence requirements, and cross-functional accountability.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Connect ESG goals to operations, product, and reporting with clear milestones and measurements.
- Mergers and Acquisitions Strategy: Structure theses, diligence questions, integration risks, and value-realization plans.
How to use the prompts effectively
- Start with clarity: State the objective, constraints, time horizon, and decision owner. Clear framing improves output quality.
- Provide context, not secrets: Offer relevant background and non-sensitive summaries. Keep confidential data out of the workspace unless your environment supports it.
- Pick the right module: Use the module that matches your decision type-strategy, finance, risk, people, customers, or communications.
- Interrogate the reasoning: Ask for assumptions, evidence, counterarguments, and confidence levels. Request alternative views to avoid groupthink.
- Triangulate with your data: Compare outputs with internal KPIs and trusted sources. Flag inconsistencies for follow-up.
- Operationalize outcomes: Convert insights into action items, owners, timelines, and success metrics. Feed decisions into your operating cadence.
How the modules reinforce each other
Each module stands alone, yet the real value emerges when they are combined. Strategic options can be run through financial and risk lenses, then translated into hiring plans, marketing support, and operational adjustments. Competitive insights feed product choices, which then inform revenue forecasts and capacity planning. Crisis planning connects risk analysis with executive communication and compliance. Sustainability efforts link to operations, product design, and brand messaging. M&A work benefits from all modules: strategy framing, diligence, risk, people plans, integration communications, and compliance.
What you will be able to produce faster and with more confidence
- Decision briefs that compare options side-by-side with clear trade-offs and a recommended path.
- Forecast summaries that explain assumptions and connect financial outcomes to operational drivers.
- Risk registers and mitigation plans that are traceable to owners and review cadences.
- Hiring plans aligned with growth scenarios and skill requirements.
- Customer and market summaries that cut through noise and surface what matters.
- Executive communications that keep teams, boards, and partners informed and aligned.
- Compliance narratives and evidence plans that stand up to scrutiny.
- M&A theses, diligence questions, and integration roadmaps organized for speed and clarity.
Responsible use and governance
- Confidentiality: Practical guidance on handling sensitive information and what to exclude from prompts.
- Bias and fairness: Steps to challenge outputs, compare alternatives, and reduce unwanted bias.
- Auditability: Techniques to maintain a reasoning trail: assumptions, sources, versions, and decisions.
- Regulatory alignment: Prompts that translate rules into operational controls and documentation.
- Human oversight: Clear checkpoints where leaders review, adjust, or override recommendations.
Working style and time commitment
- Modular content that fits executive calendars-each module can be applied in short, focused sessions.
- Quick-start overviews, followed by deeper workflows for those who want more rigor.
- Checklists and reference sheets to keep sessions efficient and repeatable.
- An optional capstone that combines multiple modules for a broad, board-level decision.
Measurable benefits
- Shorter decision cycles through clearer framing and faster scenario testing.
- More consistent outputs across teams, improving alignment and onboarding.
- Better meeting quality with concise briefs and explicit decision criteria.
- Higher confidence in forecasts by tying assumptions to operational drivers.
- Reduced rework through structured documentation and audit trails.
What you need
- Access to an AI assistant such as ChatGPT.
- Basic familiarity with your organization's goals, KPIs, and planning cadence.
- Optional: connections to BI tools or spreadsheets for deeper analysis.
- No coding required.
Why start this course
Senior leaders succeed by making clear choices, aligning teams, and executing with discipline. This course gives you an AI-assisted way to do those things with less friction and more transparency. You will learn a repeatable method for clarifying questions, testing options, and communicating decisions-so you can spend more time leading and less time wrangling drafts, spreadsheets, and meetings.
How this course fits into your leadership toolkit
Think of it as a set of executive-grade workflows you can pull up for any major decision: a common language for framing, a consistent way to compare alternatives, and a fast path to high-quality artifacts. The modules can be introduced into your existing operating rhythm without changing your org chart or tech stack. Over time, the prompts become shared standards across teams, making cross-functional work smoother and more predictable.
Final note
This course doesn't promise a magic button. It offers a pragmatic method, grounded in executive reality, that helps you ask better questions, surface better answers, and move with purpose. Start with one decision that matters, apply the module that fits, and build from there.