Decision-Grade for Leaders
One leadership session. Decision-first requests, dashboard trust cues, classification as a sponsorship act, spreadsheet sprawl, and the one AI governance habit that must stick.
Decision-Grade
When everyone starts dumping spreadsheets and dashboards into an assistant without changing the way they work, all you do is speed up the noise. I’ve studied this across a range of organisations and distilled a few simple practices that make AI and data genuinely productive.
You’ll find free courses and games here to show you how. If you’d like me to run a session for your team, get in touch.
— Greg
Browser slide decks and self-paced SCORM e-learning for your LMS — narrated, accessible, two audiences.
Short browser challenges that put a definition, a spreadsheet, a handling call or a summary under pressure before it travels.
Every example re-skins to your world — council, hospital, government department, or your own — from one source.
One leadership session. Decision-first requests, dashboard trust cues, classification as a sponsorship act, spreadsheet sprawl, and the one AI governance habit that must stick.
Data vs information vs decisions, definitions and definition drift, spreadsheet risk, and turning a vague request into a decision-ready brief.
Classification and handling, evidence and transformation logging, dashboard publication standards, and safe patterns in constrained tools.
Statistics in plain English, visual literacy and chart rehab, the one-slide briefing, and a capstone red-team of a real summary.
Write a metric rule; an adversary throws edge cases; harden it until it survives.
Play →Name the artefact, choose the next move, defend it with a trust cue.
Play →Watch a working file become infrastructure; choose controls before it breaks.
Play →Judge when harmless snippets become sensitive once they're combined into a package.
Play →Stress-test a one-slide decision summary until it's ready to act on.
Play →Turn a vague data request into a decision-ready brief, field by field.
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