iU Hosts the Stanford-style Generative AI Leadership Course Mini
In an exciting development for professionals looking to harness the potential of generative AI, the iU (Information Management Innovation University) is set to hold a hybrid training course titled the
Stanford-style Generative AI Leadership Course Mini. Scheduled for March 25 and 26, 2026, this course will feature Jeremy Utley, a visiting professor from Stanford University's d.school, renowned for his expertise in innovation and AI.
Course Goals and Overview
The course aims to equip participants with the skills to not just use generative AI tools but to foster a collaborative relationship with AI, transforming it into an invaluable business partner. It is designed for a wide range of professionals, from on-the-ground leaders to management executives, who are keen on driving transformative changes in their departments through AI.
This initiative arises after the previous
Stanford-style Generative AI Boot Camp held in December 2025, which gathered attendees from 30 companies. The responses indicated exceptional satisfaction, with a 97% satisfaction rate. Many participants expressed a desire for more employees to undergo similar training promptly.
Course Structure and Expected Outcomes
Dates: March 25-26, 2026
Venue: iU's campus in Sumida, Tokyo, and online via Zoom
Fees: In-person participation is ¥198,000 (tax included), while online attendance is ¥99,000.
Capacity: 100 in-person attendees and 300 online, with a minimum of 50 participants required to commence.
Day 1 will include introductory remarks by Professor Hiroto Ebata of iU, followed by Jeremy Utley's insights on working collaboratively with AI. Attendees will learn proper techniques for utilizing AI as a partner rather than merely a tool, and there will be opportunities for networking and discussion.
Day 2 will feature more advanced topics, such as effective prompt engineering for AI and the automation of workflows using low-code/no-code tools. It will also include guest speakers from prominent Japanese companies sharing their success stories in AI utilization.
Participants can anticipate a tailored experience, maximizing the integration of AI into their businesses. The overarching aim is not just to enhance individual skills but to cultivate a workforce proficient in innovating with AI, thereby enabling organizational growth and adaptation in changing market landscapes.
Keynote Speakers and Guests
- - Jeremy Utley: Visiting professor at Stanford d.school, and a widely recognized expert in innovation and creativity.
- - Hiroto Ebata: iU professor with a rich background in leading major corporations through digital transformation.
Additionally, attendees will benefit from guest speakers like Hideo Watanabe from Mizkan Holdings and Yuichi Itabashi from Office ITaBridge, who will discuss their practical applications of generative AI in their respective companies.
Conclusion
The
Stanford-style Generative AI Leadership Course Mini represents a distinctive opportunity for professionals eager to embrace AI as a foundational element in modern business. With its interactive format and outstanding faculty, this course not only promises to enhance individual capabilities but also aims to influence the broader organizational practices in a world increasingly defined by AI technologies.
For registration details, please visit
the course page.