Module 4 Rubric

Module 4 Rubric#

Artifact#

board-ready AI strategy brief with portfolio prioritization and governance commitments focused on build, buy, partner, or wait: Compare sourcing options for a use case.

Criterion

Excellent

Satisfactory

Needs Revision

Problem framing

Decision, stakeholders, affected population, and constraints are explicit and coherent.

Decision and stakeholders are named, but some constraints are thin.

The work jumps to tools or conclusions without a clear decision frame.

Evidence and method

Uses lab evidence or equivalent analysis correctly; compares a baseline with an alternative; explains limits.

Provides evidence and some comparison, but limits or assumptions are incomplete.

Evidence is asserted without reproducible analysis or baseline comparison.

Domain reasoning

Connects results to AI Strategy for Executives with accurate terminology and realistic operational implications.

Uses relevant terminology but misses some operational implications.

Reasoning is generic and could apply to almost any AI course.

Risk and governance

Identifies technical, human, governance, and deployment risks with concrete mitigations.

Identifies major risks but mitigations are vague.

Risks are missing, generic, or treated as afterthoughts.

Communication

Recommendation is concise, defensible, and understandable to CEO, CFO, CIO, business-unit leader, and governance chair.

Recommendation is understandable but not fully defended.

Recommendation is unclear, unsupported, or overclaims what the evidence proves.

Minimum Completion Standard#

A passing submission must include a runnable or inspectable evidence artifact, a baseline comparison, at least two failure modes, one mitigation per failure mode, and a specific next-action recommendation.