4 Courses Required

Additional Details

Target Audience

  • Product, project, operations, and risk managers
  • Technology, HR, and marketing leaders
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Procurement professionals and business analysts
  • Policy makers and analysts
  • Technology developers and designers
  • Public sector leaders and administrators
  • Consultants
  • C-suite executives, VPs, and functional managers who rely on technology solutions

Accreditation

  • Technology Strategy Certificate from Cornell’s Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
  • 40 Professional Development Hours (4 CEUs)

Certificate Description

Technology is no longer just a tool — it is the driving force reshaping organizations and addressing society’s most pressing challenges. As industries are transformed by disruption and innovation, leveraging technology strategically is essential for creating value and driving impactful change. This certificate program equips you with the strategic, technological, and organizational insights necessary to analyze, design, and implement technology solutions effectively across diverse settings.

Throughout this program, you will examine key areas of technology strategy, including value chains, risk management, platform business models, and the adoption of emerging technologies. You'll explore how organizations can design agile solutions, harness digital platforms, and navigate the complexities of technological change. You’ll also gain exposure to frameworks for assessing technology adoption and competitiveness while evaluating real-world case studies of success and failure to draw actionable insights.

Designed for professionals from both technical and non-technical backgrounds, this program will help you develop the decision-making and strategic skills needed to address complex challenges at the intersection of people, processes, and technology. By completing this certificate, you’ll be prepared to lead technology initiatives, manage risks, and position your organization for success in business, government, or nonprofit environments.

For the best experience in this program, it is recommended to take these courses in the order that they appear.

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