Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy
ONLINE SHORT COURSE
Embrace AI as an integrative tool for managing your business.
6 weeks, excluding 1 week orientation.
6–8 hours of self-paced learning per week, entirely online
Email:  mitsloan@getsmarter.com
Call:  +1 617 997 4979
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced from an unknown force to a universally recognized opportunity. With its innovative potential for business and society no longer being predicted but rather realized, business leaders need to attain a practical grounding in AI and its business applications in order to efficiently take advantage of it and navigate the challenges associated with its implementation.
This online program, designed by the MIT Sloan School of Management and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), equips you with the knowledge needed to transform your organization into an innovative, efficient, and sustainable business of the future.
Through an engaging mix of key technologies including predictive and generative AI, business insights, case examples, and your own business-focused project, you’ll explore the reality of central AI technologies and how they can be harnessed to support your business needs. Focusing on machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and generative AI tools, the program helps you understand the implications of these AI technologies for business strategy, as well as the economic, societal, and business implementation issues they raise. MIT expert instructors examine how AI will complement and strengthen our workforce rather than just eliminate jobs. Additionally, the program will emphasize how the collective intelligence of people and computers together can solve business problems that not long ago were considered impossible.
WHAT THIS PROGRAM COVERS
This six-week online program presents you with a foundational understanding of AI and where we are today, and how we got here.
You’ll gain a practical introduction to these key AI technologies and their business implications, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to transform your organization by converting uncertainties regarding AI into impactful opportunities for business growth. The course does not assume any particular technological background — you’ll focus on the organizational and managerial implications of these technologies and how they can be applied in the workplace, rather than on their technical dimensions.
The program has been updated to cover the boom in predictive and generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. You’ll learn how generative AI works and its training processes, along with insights into its impact across various industries and business applications. You’ll also explore the efficiency of training and fine-tuning processes, the debate on general intelligence, and the importance of human involvement and caution in using these AI tools effectively.
A key element of the course will be an individual project where you develop a plan for how AI could be used in your own organization or some other business context of your choice. Upon completion of the program, you’ll be ready to apply your knowledge to support informed strategic decision making around the use of key AI technologies in your business.
A POWERFUL COLLABORATION
MIT Sloan and MIT CSAIL are collaborating with online education provider GetSmarter to create a new class of learning experience — one that is higher-touch, intimate, and personalized for the working professional.
ABOUT MIT SLOAN
The MIT Sloan School of Management is one of the world’s leading business schools, emphasizing innovation in practice and research, with a mission to develop principled, innovative leaders who improve the world, and to generate ideas that advance management practice. The school’s focus on action learning means that students are able to apply concepts learned in the classroom to real-world business settings. Through its collaborative spirit, MIT Sloan welcomes and celebrates diverse viewpoints, creating an environment where new ideas grow and thrive.
ABOUT MIT SLOAN EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
MIT Sloan Executive Education offers non-degree executive programs led by MIT Sloan faculty to provide business professionals from around the world with a targeted and flexible means to advance their career development goals and position their organizations for future growth. By collaborating with GetSmarter, a leader in online education, MIT Sloan Executive Education is able to broaden access to its on-campus offerings in a collaborative and engaging format that stays true to the quality of MIT Sloan and MIT as a whole.
ABOUT MIT CSAIL
The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is the largest research laboratory at MIT and one of the world’s most important centers of information technology research, with an AI Lab founded in 1959. MIT CSAIL believes that computation is the key to creating a successful future. Members focus on the future of computing, on making computers more capable, and developing the science and capabilities of computing through advances in all aspects of computer science, including the theory of computation, systems research, and artificial intelligence.
ABOUT GETSMARTER
GetSmarter, a 2U, Inc. brand, collaborates with the world's leading universities and institutions to select, design, and deliver premium online short courses with a data-driven focus on learning gain.
Technology meets academic rigor in GetSmarter’s people-mediated model, which enables lifelong learners across the globe to obtain industry-relevant skills that are recognized by the world’s most reputable academic institutions.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
You’ll be welcomed to the program and begin connecting with fellow participants, while exploring the navigation and tools of your Online Campus. Be alerted to key milestones in the learning path, and review how your results will be calculated and distributed.
You’ll be required to complete your participant profile and submit a digital copy of your passport/identity document.
Please note that module titles and their contents are subject to change during program development.
Learn about the history of AI, its role in collective intelligence, and how to gain strategic advantage.
- Recognize how this program could help you to create a more intelligent organization
- Define AI and differentiate between narrow and general AI
- Outline the history of AI from both a technical and social perspective
- Articulate how computers and people can be combined to foster collective intelligence
- Apply a framework for realizing strategic advantage in business
- Analyze an organization's use of technologies in support of its strategy
Explore machine learning and how it can be applied in a business context to gain strategic advantage.
- Review the key features of machine learning as a transformative technology
- Illustrate how machine learning is currently deployed in industries and across functions
- Investigate how an organization can use machine learning to achieve cost leadership, differentiation, or focus
- Decide if an application of machine learning is appropriate in an organization
- Evaluate the strategic, technical, and other aspects of an application of machine learning
Explore generative AI and how it can be applied in a business context to gain strategic advantage.
- Review the key features of generative AI as a transformative technology
- Illustrate how generative AI is currently deployed in industries and across functions
- Investigate how an organization can use generative AI to achieve cost leadership, differentiation, or focus
- Decide if an application of generative AI is appropriate in an organization
- Evaluate the strategic, technical, and other aspects of an application or generative AI
Explore robotics and how robots can be used in a business context to gain strategic advantage.
- Review the core features of robotics as a transformative technology
- Illustrate how robots are currently deployed in various industries and across functions
- Investigate how an organization can use robotics to achieve cost leadership, differentiation, or focus
- Decide if an application of robotics is appropriate in an organization
- Evaluate the strategic, technical, and other aspects of an application of robotics
Consider the merits of the human-machine partnership and any ethical concerns that may arise from the use of AI in an organization.
- Extend your knowledge of AI technologies to other types of AI
- Articulate the broader implications of AI for business and society
- Analyze the impact of AI on the future of work
- Debate the ethical concerns entailed within the adoption of AI
- Assess the risks and benefits of the human-machine partnership
Develop a roadmap for using AI, and consider the future of your organization with AI technologies.
- Predict the rate of future progress of AI
- Articulate how people can connect to create more intelligent organizations
- Propose an initiative for a specific business application of AI
- Produce a roadmap for a business to gain strategic advantage through the use of AI
- Reflect on the key outcomes of this program
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
This program is designed to prepare those with strategic decision-making responsibilities — such as aspiring managers, current managers, and high-level executives — to effectively analyze, articulate, and apply key AI management and leadership insights in their work and that of their teams and organizations.
If you’re an experienced business person in a middle management position or higher, or you’re able to have an influence on decision-making in your role, this program will be relevant. Whether you’re a manager leading team productivity and looking for a way to unlock new opportunities; a business executive driving innovation, new product development, and market differentiation; a data analyst using or wanting to use AI to understand customer behavior; a marketing and sales specialist producing value-added content to engage with customers; or a data scientist looking to understand business applications when developing AI programs, this program will benefit your work.
THIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU IF YOU WANT TO:
OPTIMIZE YOUR BUSINESS
Understand the potential of AI and its business applications in order to innovate your work and transform your organization.
PIONEER AI INTEGRATION
Focus on the key AI technologies of machine learning, robotics, natural language processing, and generative AI, and learn to lead AI integration in your business.
VALIDATE YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Gain proof of your knowledge in the form of a digital certificate of completion from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Earn a certificate of completion from MIT Sloan
This program offers you the opportunity to earn a digital certificate of completion from one of the world’s leading business schools — the MIT Sloan School of Management. This program also counts toward an MIT Sloan Executive Certificate, which you can earn upon completion of four programs where at least three of the four come from your chosen certificate track and at least one is completed in person. Find full details here.
Completion is based on a series of practical online assignments. In order to be issued with a digital certificate you’ll need to meet the requirements outlined in the course handbook. The handbook will be made available to you as soon as you begin the program.
Your certificate will be issued in your legal name and sent to you digitally upon successful completion of the program, as per the stipulated requirements.
WHO YOU’LL LEARN FROM
These subject matter experts from MIT Sloan and MIT CSAIL guide the program design and appear in a number of course videos, along with a variety of industry professionals.
YOUR FACULTY DIRECTORS
Thomas Malone
Patrick J McGovern (1959) Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Founding Director, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
Daniela Rus
Director, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Alex Pentland
Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, MIT Media Lab
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Iyad Rahwan
Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, MIT Media Lab
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Tessa Lau
CTO and Chief Robot Whisperer, Saviok
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Andrew Lo
Director of the Laboratory for Financial Engineering, MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Randall Davis
Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, MIT
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Frank Levy
Professor Emeritus of Urban Economics, MIT DUSP
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
David Autor
Ford Professor of Economics and Associate Head, MIT Economics
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Dario Gil
Vice President of Artificial Intelligence and of Quantum Computing, IBM Research
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Regina Barzilay
Delta Electronics Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Patrick Winston
Ford Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, MIT
MIT FACULTY AND INDUSTRY EXPERT
Tommi Jaakkola
Thomas Siebel Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, MIT
HOW YOU’LL LEARN
Every course is broken down into manageable, weekly modules, designed to accelerate your learning process through diverse learning activities:
- Work through your downloadable and online instructional material
- Interact with your peers and learning facilitators through weekly class-wide forums and reviewed small group discussions
- Enjoy a wide range of interactive content, including video lectures, infographics, live polls, and more
- Investigate rich, real-world case studies
- Apply what you learn each week to quizzes and ongoing project submissions, culminating in the creation of your own business road map for AI integration
YOUR SUCCESS TEAM
GetSmarter, with whom MIT Sloan and MIT CSAIL are collaborating to deliver this online program, provides a personalized approach to online education that ensures you’re supported throughout your learning journey.
HEAD LEARNING FACILITATOR
A subject expert from GetSmarter, approved by the university, will guide you through learning-related challenges.
SUCCESS ADVISER
Your one-on-one support at GetSmarter, available during university hours (9a.m.–5p.m. EST) to address technical or administrative questions.
GLOBAL SUCCESS TEAM
This team from GetSmarter is available 24/7 to solve your tech-related queries and concerns.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
In order to complete this program, you’ll need a current email account and access to a computer and the internet, as well as a PDF Reader. You may need to view Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and read and create documents in Microsoft Word or Excel.
BROWSER REQUIREMENTS
We recommend that you use Google Chrome as your internet browser when accessing the Online Campus. Although this is not a requirement, we have found that this browser performs best for ease of access to — course material. This browser can be downloaded here.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Certain courses may require additional software and resources. These additional software and resource requirements will be communicated to you upon registration and/or at the beginning of the program. Please note that Google, Vimeo, and YouTube may be used in our course delivery, and if these services are blocked in your jurisdiction, you may have difficulty in accessing course content. Please check with an Enrolment Adviser before registering for this program if you have any concerns about this affecting your experience with the Online Campus.