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Leader's Guide to Ethical AI and Governance: Designing the Trust Layer for Ethics-based Foundations in AI Governance [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1806104555
  • ISBN-13: 9781806104550
Leader's Guide to Ethical AI and Governance: Designing the Trust Layer for Ethics-based Foundations in AI Governance
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Packt Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1806104555
  • ISBN-13: 9781806104550
Learn how to design a company-specific, ethically grounded approach to govern AI solutions. Starting from a business-led approach to building a business case, how to gain enterprise support, and a step-by-step guide to deployment

Key Features

Learn exactly how to position an ethics-based approach to obtain executive buy-in How to launch a AI governance program at scale with measured impact Real-world use cases that enable the reader action fast How to obtain support for an AI governance-led digital transformation

Book DescriptionThis is the first book that speaks directly to executive leaders across industries about AI ethics and data governance as a strategic imperativenot just a compliance necessity. This boardroom-ready playbook that empowers leaders to scale AI responsibly, govern data with integrity, and build organizations that are both innovative and ethical. Why it stands out: Leadership-first languageno jargon or code required Clear outcomeseach section builds real capability Broadly applicablerelevant across sectors: healthcare, finance, retail, tech

Integrated governanceconnects ethics, operations, and innovation Visually supportedincludes maturity models, frameworks, and executive tools

You will learn how to design a trust-first approach to implementation in AI and how to ensure appropriate governance is built into AI solutions. Individuals will start with a fundamental understanding of what AI governance is and the path to align an organization around the need for an ethics-based approach to AI governance. By the end of this book, you will learn about the subcomponents of AI governance, how to implement them, and to drive adoption within the organization which creates value and ease of use for the business. What you will learn

Understand why AI ethics and data governance are urgent business imperatives Demystify the principles of AI ethics and translate them into leadership language Recognize the ethical risks embedded in datafrom sourcing to model deployment Build organizational capacity for responsible AI and data leadership Measure and monitor ethical performance using practical metrics Create a roadmap and operating model for responsible AI at scale Build an appropriate fit-for-use AI Ethics & Governance Framework for your organization

Who this book is forThis book is designed for executive leaders, board members, and decision-makers across industries. While it dives deep into topics like AI governance, data ethics, and responsible innovation, it does not require technical expertise in data science or programming. This book is accessible to non-technical leaders but still valuable for practitioners. It bridges ethical theory with practical applicationso readers who are curious, accountable, and responsible for innovation at scale will find it highly relevant and actionable.
Table of Contents

The Intelligent Shift: Why AI and Data Ethics Matter Now
The Executive Imperative: Ethics as a Strategic Advantage
The Data Dilemma: Truth, Bias, and the Illusion of Neutrality
Governing the Invisible: What AI Ethics Actually Is
Bias and Harm: Seeing What Machines Can't
Transparency and Trust: Building Systems that Deserve Confidence
The Architecture of Accountability: Modern Data Governance
Policies with Purpose: Balancing Innovation and Control
The People Side: Culture, Talent, and Ethical Leadership
Responsible Innovation: Scaling AI Without Losing Your Soul
Metrics that Matter: Measuring Impact and Ethical Performance
Leading the Way: Building Your Ethics and Governance Playbook
Appendix: Leadership Reference Guide
Wendy S. Batchelder is a three-time chief data officer with a wide understanding of how to take highly technical aspects of data and analytics and translate them into simple, concise business-valued solutions that are practical and easy to understand. Her background has led her to lead global data and analytics organizations at four Fortune 500 companies, including Wells Fargo, VMware, Salesforce, and now, Centene. She approaches situations with curiosity and humility, which has led to applying innovative data solutions to challenges with increased complexity to deliver value that companies can measure. A lifelong learner, Wendy graduated from Miami University with a BS in accounting with a minor in information systems, from Drake University with a master's in accountancy, and from the University of Iowa with an executive MBA, and she has completed ongoing professional education at Harvard Business School. Wendy resides in West Des Moines, Iowa, with her husband and six children.