Collaborate, Review, and Decide on AI Apps is an intermediate course designed for developers, engineers, and technical leads who want to master the essential soft skills that drive successful projects. Writing great code is only half the battle; the most effective technical professionals are also expert collaborators. This course moves beyond the code to teach you how to communicate, review, and lead with confidence.

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Collaborate, Review, and Decide on AI Apps
This course is part of Build AI Apps Like a Pro: No-Code Tools for Beginners Specialization

Instructor: LearningMate
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Effectively communicate features, conduct peer reviews, and facilitate team decisions to achieve consensus on AI applications.
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There are 3 modules in this course
This module focuses on designing and delivering clear communication strategies for non-technical audiences. You will learn a structured framework for presenting new features in a way that elicits actionable feedback, ensuring your work aligns with business needs and user expectations, inspired by the Mendix and Sunscrapers case studies.
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2 videos1 reading2 assignments
This module dives into the process of collaborative code improvement. You will learn how to analyze a developer's application logic and provide constructive, actionable feedback. You will move beyond just spotting typos to assessing logic, clarity, and maintainability, using best practices from the Daily Dev case study. You will also learn how to receive feedback constructively to strengthen the collaboration culture.
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2 videos1 reading1 assignment
This final module equips you with the tools to lead your team through technical disagreements. You will learn how to evaluate competing options objectively and facilitate a structured decision-making process to resolve disputes and achieve team consensus, inspired by the GeekyAnts blog on decision support.
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