YALE PROGRAM WITH HUMANIS ON ARTIFICIAL & HUMAN INTELLIGENCE:
Leading
with Wisdom
in the age of AI
YALE PROGRAM WITH HUMANIS ON ARTIFICIAL & HUMAN INTELLIGENCE:
Leading
with Wisdom
in the age of AI
Executive Leadership Program
Lead with Wisdom, Make AI Your Ally in Evolution
Yale SOM and Humanis join forces for the first time in Greece with an executive leadership program.
In a world where AI is rewriting the rules of competition – and quietly reshaping how people think, trust, and decide – the Yale Program with Humanis on Artificial & Human Intelligence: Leading with Wisdom in the Age of AI gives senior leaders a clear, practical path through the noise.
Across two intensive days, participants learn to treat AI not as a shiny tool, but as a general-purpose force transforming value creation, customer behavior, and the nature of work – while also testing the foundations of accountability, purpose, and judgment.
The program stands out by striking the fine balance between human insight and ethical governance on the one hand, and the acceleration of technological innovation on the other. Because AI scales decisions, it also scales consequences – making ethical judgment and human understanding a true competitive advantage.
Guided by Yale SOM faculty Jiwoong Shin and Gal Zauberman, the program blends economics, marketing, and behavioral science into practical frameworks, real business examples, and boardroom-ready questions leaders can take straight into strategy discussions-resulting in leadership that captures AI advantage without surrendering what makes organizations, and leaders, distinctively human: creativity, trust, and responsible decision-making.
Program Dates
May 26th Half-day virtual session
June 17th & 18th Physical presence
Program Details
Fee: 6.000€
A YALE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION IS AWARDED TO ALL PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS.
Faculty

Jiwoong Shin
Professor of Marketing, Yale School of Management.
Senior Editor at Marketing Science.
His research examines AI, digital strategy,
competition and firm decision-making through
analytical modeling and game theory.

Gal Zauberman
Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Professor of Marketing,
Yale School of Management.
His research focuses on judgement and decision –
making, time perception, and well-being, offering
unique insights into human behavior in the digital age.
Yale Global Executive Leadership Program
Executive Education at the Yale School of Management builds upon the school’s mission to educate leaders for business and society by empowering them along every stage of their leadership journey.
Teaming up with celebrated faculty, Executive Education crafts meaningful professional development programs by immersing participants in inspiring research on management and leadership. They help leaders learn how to navigate a complex global landscape and make decisions in uncertain and imperfect situations. They offer programs that teach participants how to advance their careers,
“ At the Yale School of Management, our mission is simple yet profound: to educate leaders for business and society. It’s a calling that shapes not only our curriculum and research, but the very spirit of our community. In Executive Education, we believe leadership is a lifelong journey-and the most impactful leaders are those who never stop learning. They are curious, hardworking, and committed to continuous growth. “
Kavitha Bindra
Assistant Dean & Executive Director
of Executive Education
Your HR Partner
Humanis is a leading Greek consulting and training solutions company, acting as a hub of premium services in the fields of HR, Learning & Development for organizations in Greece and abroad, to help them achieve strategic transformations and grow through the empowerment of their people.
By implementing an integrated HR learning approach, Humanis helps transfigure expertise and experience into rocketing personal and business achievements.
Our aim is to provide services that will make the world a better place for everyone, by bringing business results through engaged stakeholders, promoting a circular economy and encouraging good governance practices in all business functions.
“ We, Humanis’ Humans, believe that fine blends of various origins produce the most rewarding results and we apply asymmetric math, adding fields, ages and degrees to deliver exquisite solutions that perfectly work for our clients. Some call it inclusivity, others, sustainability.
We call it the Human(i)s way”
Mary Bitouni
Managing Director
& Business Vision Leader
at Humanis
Half-Day Program Kick-off (Virtual Session)
May 26
Program Overview (45 min)
- Jiwoong Shin (Professor of Marketing)
- Gal Zauberman (3rd Professor of Marketing)
- Joseph F. Cullman (Professor of Cognitive Science)
- Mary Bitouni (Managing Director & Business Vision Leader at Humanis)
AI systems automate, and so threaten to replace, human judgment. A central ethical challenge for leaders is to understand how to fairly, and responsibly, automate judgment in their organization.
In this session, we will draw on recent insights from computer science, philosophy, and management scholarship to help participants think clearly about the ethical challenges raised by AI.
Topics:
• How can leaders prevent bias, and ensure fairness, in algorithmic hiring and decision making?
• When are people responsible for the decisions made by AI?
• Recent controversies including driving car fatalities, financial algorithm mispricing, HR algorithm bias.
This session examines two emerging information technologies at different stages of development: Generative AI and Quantum Computing. The session will describe the foundational concepts of Edge Computing and its implications for data processing and real-time analytics. Participants will also explore the potential and challenges of Foundation Models (AI) in revolutionizing industries through advanced machine learning techniques. They will also gain insights into Quantum Computing and its potential to disrupt current computing paradigms through unprecedented processing power.
Physical Presence Agenda
Day1
June 17
Day2
June 18
General Frameworks
AI Applications & Implications
09:00 – 10:30
The Economics of Artificial Intelligence & Business Strategy
Jiwoong Shin
Human Creativity in the Age of AI
Gal Zauberman
10:30 – 11:00
Break
Break
11:00 – 12:30
The Digital Environment: The World People Live In
Gal Zauberman
Application of AI: Managing Customers in the Age of AI
Jiwoong Shin
12:30 – 13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 – 15:00
Humans vs Algorithms: AI It Didn’t Come Out of Nowhere
Gal Zauberman
Competing on the AI Frontier: A Leadership Case Exercise
Jiwoong Shin
15:00 – 15:30
Break
Break
15:30 – 17:00
Generative AI and the Future of Work
Jiwoong Shin
Judgment in the Age of AI Algorithms
Gal Zauberman
17:00 – 17:15
Daily Reflection & Survey
Daily Reflection & Survey
Next Step…
Get in touch
Mary Bitouni
Managing Director & Business Vision Leader
Mob: +30 6945 577 704
Stella Kampouri
Senior Facilitator & Training Experience Consultant
Mob: +30 6981 967 686
Website: humanis.gr


