Speaking
Speaking as an Extension of the Practice
Mensar speaks to leaders who are responsible for the outcomes of complex technology systems.
Speaking engagements are an extension of the firm’s consulting and research work—not standalone motivation or product promotion.
The focus is governance, accountability, and decision‑making in environments shaped by AI and enterprise systems.
Topics
Mensar speaks on topics including:
- Governing Artificial Intelligence in Real Organizations
- Human Accountability in Automated Decision Systems
- When Automation Should Stop—and Why
- Executive Responsibility in AI‑Enabled Enterprises
- Enterprise Systems, Risk, and Oversight
- Why “Human‑in‑the‑Loop” Fails Without Governance
All talks are framed at the leadership and governance level, not as technical demonstrations or product overviews.
Audience
Speaking is appropriate for:
- executive leadership teams
- boards and governance bodies
- conferences focused on technology, risk, or leadership
- organizations deploying AI or enterprise platforms at scale
Mensar does not deliver introductory or highly technical training sessions.
Format
Typical formats include:
- keynote presentations
- executive briefings
- moderated discussions
- leadership workshops
Formats are selected based on audience context and decision‑making responsibility.
What These Talks Are and Are Not
These talks are:
- grounded in real governance challenges
- focused on accountability and oversight
- designed to provoke careful thinking, not hype
They are not:
- tool demonstrations
- vendor pitches
- motivational performances
Outcomes
Participants leave with clearer answers to questions such as:
- Who is accountable when a system makes a decision?
- Where must human judgment remain mandatory?
- What governance structures are missing today?
- How should leadership evaluate the risk of AI adoption?
The goal is clarity, not persuasion.
Speaking Inquiries
If you are interested in a speaking engagement, please include:
- event context and audience
- decision‑making level of attendees
- format and timing considerations
Mensar evaluates speaking requests carefully to ensure alignment with its work.