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    A person in a blue shirt works intently at a keyboard surrounded by multiple computer screens displaying code in a dimly lit office.

    Think clearly. Decide confidently.

    Strong decisions start with strong thinking. In Kelley’s AI critical thinking course, you’ll learn to frame problems effectively, test assumptions, and use AI to stress-test your reasoning to make faster, smarter, and more defensible calls in complex situations.

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    Leading with AI: Critical Thinking

    AI is a powerful accelerator but without critical thinking, it can amplify bias and noise. This AI critical thinking training course helps leaders build disciplined reasoning habits and test ideas under pressure. With this AI training, you'll learn to leverage artificial intelligence as an intellectual partner to strengthen—not substitute—your professional judgment.

    Upcoming dates

    2027 dates: TBD
    Delivery: Hybrid (including one day live in person, one day live online)
    Duration: Four weeks
    Price: $1,495

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    Learning objectives

    Learn to harness AI as an intellectual partner. Through hands-on exercises, integration of AI for critical thinking development, and case-based discussions, you’ll gain the ability to:

    • Frame the right problem: Clarify objectives, constraints, and what would change your mind.
    • Build disciplined reasoning: Separate facts from opinions, spot logical gaps, and avoid false trade-offs.
    • Upgrade evidence quality: Evaluate sources, quantify uncertainty, and distinguish correlation from causation.
    • Counter bias in practice: Recognize confirmation, anchoring, and sunk-cost fallacies, using “bias interrupters” to reset in real time.
    • Use AI as a challenger: Test your ideas, surface counterarguments, and summarize pros and cons without outsourcing your judgment.

    You’ll leave this critical thinking course with a repeatable decision-making routine, clearer reasoning, and an Action Learning Project that applies these tools directly to your organization.

    Want to learn more?

    Fill out the form below to request more information.

    Showcase your new skills

    Each course offers the opportunity to complete an optional Action Learning Project, applying course concepts to a real organizational challenge you face. Participants who complete this project earn a digital badge, a verifiable credential you can showcase on platforms like LinkedIn.

    Leading with AI: Critical Thinking Badge

    Build toward a professional certificate

    Complete four courses from the Leading with AI professional development series and earn the Kelley Professional Certificate in AI Leadership.

    Course outline

    Asynchronous, online introduction to the course, including short pre-reading assignments and an overview of GenAI

    Hands-on practice and peer discussion; one day, in person (Indianapolis)

    Use case clinic: 2.5 hours of live, online, instructor-led training

    Create and submit an Action Learning Project tailored to your organization

    Course details

    • Format: Combination of asynchronous online, live online, and in-person classes
    • Schedule: TBD
    • Discounts: Available for IU alumni, staff, groups of three or more participants, and purchases of four or more courses*

    *Purchase four or more courses in the Leading with AI series and receive a $1,500 discount. Pay a total of $4,480 (regularly $5,980), a 25% savings.

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    Meet your instructors

    Angie Raymond

    Angie Raymond

    Chairperson of the Business Law and Ethics Department

    Anjanette (Angie) Raymond, PhD, is the chairperson of the Department of Business Law and Ethics and the Graf Family Professor at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in Bloomington. She is a professor of business law and ethics, director of the Program on Data Management and Information Governance at the Ostrom Workshop, and an adjunct professor of law at the Maurer School of Law. Her scholarly expertise spans international and domestic contracts, international commercial law, secured transactions and finance, privacy law, the law and ethics of artificial intelligence, data and information governance, conflict resolution, and international arbitration.

    Angie’s professional experience includes more than two decades as an attorney licensed in New York, alongside extensive policy and advisory work. She serves as the US academic lead and expert contributor for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and SELI Collaborative Framework for the Online Dispute Resolution pilot. She is also the national correspondent for the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) with respect to the United Nations Model Law on Electronic Commerce.

    Her research and service have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, including the Graf Family Professorship, the Kelley Service Award, the Indiana University Cyber Clinic Faculty Fellowship, multiple Weimer Faculty Fellow appointments, the Trustees’ Teaching Award, and the Harry C. Sauvain Teaching Award. She also received the Best Paper Award for the Nancy Kubasek Outstanding Environmental Paper from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business for her co-authored work published in the Georgetown Environmental Law Review.

    Before joining the Kelley School of Business, Angie completed her PhD in Law at the University of London’s Queen Mary, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, where her dissertation examined bias, partiality, and dependence in online justice environments. She also holds an LLM from the University of London’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies, a JD from Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, an MSEd from Western Illinois University, and a BA from St. Ambrose University.

    Stephanie Moore

    Stephanie Moore

    Senior Lecturer of Business Law and Ethics

    Stephanie M. H. Moore is a lecturer of business law and ethics at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. She also serves as the Kelley Student Support ombudsperson and as the champion for the Center for Women & Technology's Ethical AI Alliance team. Stephanie’s areas of interest and expertise include business ethics, critical thinking, generative AI, conflict resolution, advocacy, contracts, and legal writing. Stephanie has won numerous teaching awards and is deeply engaged in service throughout the Kelley School, Indiana University, the community, and the profession.

    Prior to joining the Kelley School of Business, Stephanie served for four years as a federal law clerk for the Honorable Monroe G. McKay, United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. Stephanie also worked in advertising, sales, and marketing, and in the Office of Student Conduct at Indiana University. She has served on the board of several local nonprofits and as an Indiana University Title IX Hearing Panel officer and advisor. Stephanie has taught Advanced Legal Writing for Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law and frequently serves as a case competition judge, panelist, and facilitator.

    Stephanie graduated first in her class from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She also holds degrees in English and telecommunications from Indiana University. She is a member of the Indiana State Bar and is a registered domestic relations mediator.

    Questions?

    Email us at kelleypd@iu.edu and a member of our team will be happy to assist you.

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