Mapping Your AI Governance Maturity: Where Does Your Organisation Stand?
Details
This session forms the second executive briefing in the Responsible AI Governance Sprint™, a strategic initiative designed to help organisations move from uncertainty to structured, compliant, and operational AI governance.
As artificial intelligence rapidly becomes embedded in core business operations, the question is no longer whether organisations will use AI, but whether their governance frameworks are mature enough to manage it responsibly.
Following our first briefing on the national regulatory reset, this session shifts the conversation inward focusing on organisational maturity, governance readiness, and the practical steps required to align with upcoming regulatory expectations.
With applications for the Responsible AI Governance Sprint™ now officially open, this briefing helps leaders assess where their organisation currently stands within the emerging regulatory architecture and what must be addressed before the July 2026 CAIO appointment mandate takes effect.
Key Topics Covered
In this 45-minute session (30 minutes presentation + 15 minutes Q&A), we will cover:
- The AI Governance Maturity Curve
- Executive Self-Assessment Framework
- Identifying Governance Gaps
- The WA AI Policy & Assurance Context
- Responsible AI Governance Sprint™ Overview
- Sprint Deliverables
Who Should Attend
This briefing is designed for leaders responsible for AI oversight, governance, and risk management within their organisations.
- C-Suite & Board Members: Executives who require a rapid understanding of AI governance risk, accountability structures, and regulatory readiness.
- Prospective Chief AI Officers (CAIOs): Leaders preparing for the July 2026 mandate and evaluating their organisation’s governance readiness.
- Public Sector Leaders: Directors, policy leaders, and program owners aligning their AI initiatives with the latest APS AI Plan and state-level governance frameworks.
- Legal, Risk & Compliance Professionals: Professionals responsible for translating regulatory expectations into operational governance practices.
Important Notes
The Responsible AI Governance Sprint™ is limited to only 25 participants in order to ensure a highly focused and personalised learning experience.
A private access link for the online session will be provided upon registration.
