Are you ready to lead the future of AI in your organization?This course is your complete guide to becoming a Google Cloud Generative AI Leader—equipping you with the strategic mindset, practical tools, and real-world knowledge needed to drive innovation using Google's GenAI technologies.Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, consultant, or cloud enthusiast—this course will help you bridge the gap between AI technology and impactful business outcomes.What You’ll Learn:Understand Generative AI, Foundation Models, and Large Language Models (LLMs) in simple termsExplore Google Cloud’s powerful GenAI tools: Vertex AI, Gemini, Model Garden, and moreLearn real-world GenAI use cases across industries like healthcare, retail, customer service, and financeBuild GenAI-powered workflows and automation using Google Cloud toolsMaster Prompt Engineering basics for leaders and non-technical professionalsLead responsible AI adoption using Google’s Responsible AI principlesBuild a practical enterprise transformation roadmap using GenAIGet ready to lead teams, influence decision-makers, and drive measurable resultsWhy This Course?No coding required – Perfect for leaders, strategists, and decision-makersCreated by a seasoned instructor with 15+ years of experience in cloud, automation, and digital transformationContent aligned with Google Cloud’s latest GenAI innovations and leadership best practicesIncludes downloadable checklists, real examples, and a step-by-step lea
What you'll learn
Understand core concepts of Generative AI, Foundation Models, and Large Language Models (LLMs)
Explore Google Cloud's GenAI tools like Vertex AI and Model Garden
Identify real-world use cases for generative AI in industries such as healthcare and finance
Master the basics of prompt engineering for non-technical professionals
Course objectives
Equip professionals to position themselves as AI leaders in their organizations
Develop a transformation roadmap leveraging generative AI technologies
Foster a responsible approach to AI adoption based on Google's principles