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Course Description

Because of incredible advancements in computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and communication, we are in the midst of a Fourth Industrial Revolution. What new possibilities do these advancements open up? How can you use them to improve organizational design while ensuring all involved are still held accountable based on a good account of their performance?

In this course, you will explore a number of these new advances. First, you will examine gamification, which is the application of game design elements and principles to the workplace with the aim of motivating performance. You will reflect on the possibilities and the perils of this approach to improving performance. Next, you will recognize the challenges of holding bots and artificial intelligence accountable for their actions, choices, and speech, and develop approaches to address these challenges. You will then explore outsourcing and remote and distributed workplaces, as well as the accounting possibilities and challenges they present. By the end of this course, you will have a new awareness of some of the key challenges facing the modern workplace.

The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course:

  • Improving Governance
  • Improving Margins
  • Improving Capacity Investment and Consumption
  • Improving Coordination and Efficiency
  • Improving Direction, Motivation, and Society

Faculty Author

Robert Bloomfield

Benefits to the Learner

  • Improve employee engagement by implementing gamification strategies
  • Hold artificial intelligence and bots accountable using traditional accounting principles
  • Explore strategies to redistribute the workforce with outsourcing
  • Examine approaches to efficiently redistribute the workplace with remote and hybrid positions

Target Audience

  • Managers and leaders responsible for a business unit
  • Managers and leaders seeking to improve organizational performance
  • Individuals influencing the design of accountability systems

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
May 20, 2026 to Jun 02, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Please note the content in the Management Accounting for Leaders course curriculum was developed to be completed in sequential order as course concepts build throughout the program. With this in mind, please be sure you are scheduled to complete or have completed the courses in order. For example; JCB681 prior to JCB682, JCB682 prior to JCB683, etc.
  • This certificate includes two years of free access to Symposium! These events feature live, highly participatory virtual Zoom sessions with Cornell faculty and experts to explore today’s most pressing topics. Throughout the year, you may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending a Symposium is not required to successfully complete the certificate program.

Type
2 week
Dates
Aug 12, 2026 to Aug 25, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Please note the content in the Management Accounting for Leaders course curriculum was developed to be completed in sequential order as course concepts build throughout the program. With this in mind, please be sure you are scheduled to complete or have completed the courses in order. For example; JCB681 prior to JCB682, JCB682 prior to JCB683, etc.
  • This certificate includes two years of free access to Symposium! These events feature live, highly participatory virtual Zoom sessions with Cornell faculty and experts to explore today’s most pressing topics. Throughout the year, you may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending a Symposium is not required to successfully complete the certificate program.

Type
2 week
Dates
Nov 04, 2026 to Nov 17, 2026
Total Number of Hours
10.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00

Section Notes

IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION

  • Please note the content in the Management Accounting for Leaders course curriculum was developed to be completed in sequential order as course concepts build throughout the program. With this in mind, please be sure you are scheduled to complete or have completed the courses in order. For example; JCB681 prior to JCB682, JCB682 prior to JCB683, etc.
  • This certificate includes two years of free access to Symposium! These events feature live, highly participatory virtual Zoom sessions with Cornell faculty and experts to explore today’s most pressing topics. Throughout the year, you may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending a Symposium is not required to successfully complete the certificate program.

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