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Human Capital Reporting and DEI for Accountants

The course provides a concise overview of human capital reporting and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) for accountants.

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BeginnerUpdated Jun 1, 2022
Human Capital Reporting and DEI for Accountants

What You'll Learn

check_circleOutline at least four leading human capital reporting standards
check_circleIdentify at least five factors which reduce the attractiveness of the accounting profession to underrepresented minority groups
check_circleList at least seven reasons why most diversity programs underperform and do not achieve expected outcomes
check_circleExplain at least six proven strategies that improve workforce diversity in an accounting operation
check_circleAssess at least 50 DEI resources that can be used by practitioners to better showcase and quantify the power of people

About This Course

The course provides a concise overview of human capital reporting and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for accountants. Human capital refers to the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population. Human capital reporting is the process of measuring and communicating essential metrics about the performance and management of human talent to internal decision-makers and external stakeholders. A key segment of the human capital reporting equation is DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).

This refers to workplace initiatives that promote and measure diversity (presence of employee differences in race, ethnicity, gender, and other characteristics), equity (enterprise fairness and impartiality), and inclusion (sense of belonging). In this information age, corporate talent and culture are now under the spotlight as never before. Intellectual capital has become vital for success and a major source of competitive advantage. You’ll walk away with a foundational understanding of emerging issues, trends, and expectations related to human capital reporting and DEI. You’ll also discover key frameworks and strategies accountants are now using to rigorously track human assets, and how to build talent capital cultures that honor both human dignity and financial integrity.

The major topics that will be covered in this class include: ● The Human Capital Revolution ● Human Capital Reporting Basics ● Leading Human Capital Reporting Standards ● DEI Basics ● Diversity Gap in Accounting ● Factors Reducing the Accounting Profession’s Attractiveness to Underrepresented Groups ● Why the Diversity Gap is a Problem ● What’s Causing the Gap ● The Business Case for Diversity: Myths vs. Truths ● The Diversity Secret: The Real Benefit of DEI to the Profession ● How to Actually Get Better at DEI ● Top DEI Networks, Advisory Services, and Help Resources ● Examples of DEI Transparency Reports in Accounting Profession ● Publications that Promote Accountants as Role Models

Who Should Attend Practitioners who want a basic, non-technical understanding of human capital and DEI reporting and how to set themselves up for long-term success in an era of new metrics and standards for talent and culture in the modern workplace.

Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics

Your Instructor

Garrett Wasny
Garrett Wasny

MA, CMC, CITP/FITP

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GARRETT WASNY, MA, CMC, CITP/FITP, is an artificial intelligence (AI) skills advisor to accountants, tax attorneys, enrolled agents, and tax preparers worldwide. His courses focus on the new intersection of accounting and technology, and provide guidance to practitioners on how to prosper in this dynamic age. His sessions demystify emerging cloud, mobile, and social applications, and explain in plain language how financial professionals can use these online tools to build trust, solve problems, and create new value. He’s also an award-winning Internet speaker, author, app developer, professional development specialist, and former management consultant for Price Waterhouse. He's published 50+ ebooks on computing and ethical issues related to accounting, written hundreds of articles and columns on Internet strategy, and delivered thousands of seminars and webinars to CPAs and accounting organizations around the globe.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

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