Board-ready framing
Every module opens with fiduciary questions — material risk, disclosure obligations, and the difference between pilot enthusiasm and audited controls. Facilitators have advised listed boards, not merely demoed chatbots.
From CapitaGreen · Singapore
C-Suite AI Academy equips top management with the judgement to commission, govern, and scale artificial intelligence without surrendering board accountability. Our seminars favour candid case critique over vendor theatre.
Most awareness sessions recycle slide decks from technology vendors. We architect learning around the decisions only your leadership table can make: capital allocation, regulatory exposure, workforce displacement, and the narrative you owe shareholders.
Every module opens with fiduciary questions — material risk, disclosure obligations, and the difference between pilot enthusiasm and audited controls. Facilitators have advised listed boards, not merely demoed chatbots.
Sessions reference Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act, sector guidance from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and the practical tension between innovation mandates and consent management in multilingual markets.
We will tell you when a use case should remain a human workflow, when to pause procurement, and when your organisation lacks the data foundation for machine learning — before you sign a seven-figure vendor contract.
Participants arrive from regional headquarters, family offices, and professional services partnerships. We respect that your calendar is negotiated in fifteen-minute increments. Academy tracks therefore combine intensive in-person modules at CapitaGreen with optional asynchronous briefings your chief of staff can circulate.
Morning sessions emphasise strategic framing and peer exchange. Afternoons move into facilitated workshops where you stress-test an AI initiative from your own portfolio — anonymised if required — against governance checklists we provide. Evening study lounge access is available for executives who wish to review case packs without interruption.
Unlike mass-market online courses, cohort sizes remain deliberately small so your questions about indemnity clauses, model drift, or union consultation cannot be drowned out by a hundred anonymous attendees. Facilitators document action items you can take back to your next management committee meeting.
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Our curriculum assumes you already carry P&L, legal, or reputational accountability. We do not teach basic spreadsheet skills or introductory coding.
Executives often arrive after a board member forwards an article about generative AI. They leave with a prioritised initiative list, a draft governance charter, and language for the next audit committee meeting.
Our team at [email protected] reviews your sector, team size, and whether you require a private cohort. We may recommend a single track or a sequenced pathway across two quarters.
Registered participants receive a confidential briefing document covering Singapore regulatory updates, sample board papers, and a self-assessment on data readiness. Completing it is optional but sharpens workshop time.
Sessions run from our academy suite at 138 Market Street, #12-03 CapitaGreen — walking distance from Raffles Place MRT. Hybrid attendance can be arranged for regional executives on a case-by-case basis.
Graduates receive a certificate of completion listing contact hours and learning outcomes. Alumni may join quarterly briefing calls on regulatory updates. We do not operate a secretive alumni network or sell your contact details to vendors.
Singapore hosts many technology briefings and vendor roadshows. C-Suite AI Academy occupies a narrower niche: fiduciary-grade education for people who sign off on strategy. We discuss model risk in the same breath as talent retention and insurer questionnaires. We explain why a flashy generative AI pilot may create more compliance work than productivity gains.
Our facilitators are instructed to interrupt hype. If a participant proposes deploying a tool without data classification, we pause the room and work through classification first. If a board member asks whether AI outputs can be cited in external filings, we walk through disclosure nuance rather than hand-waving about innovation.
That candour is why family offices, statutory boards, and listed subsidiaries send mixed leadership teams to CapitaGreen — legal, finance, and operations in the same cohort, learning a shared vocabulary before they return to headquarters debates.
Browse our six academy tracks or request a corporate proposal for your leadership team.
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