This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #35 released on Monday, 13 March 2023. In this episode, we’re going to discuss another motivation theory, this time one that is created by Douglas Mcgregor. This theory is known as Theory X and Theory Y. The theory discusses contrasting management approaches towards affecting employees’ productivity … Continue reading More on Motivation – Theory X and Theory Y
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Preparing for Case Study Exams using ChatGPT
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #34 released on Monday, 27 February 2023. In today’s episode, we are going to stay on our topic from our last episode, artificial intelligence, but this time, I want us to focus more on how artificial intelligence can help accounting students, more specifically, for case study … Continue reading Preparing for Case Study Exams using ChatGPT
AI and Accounting
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #33 released on Monday, 13 February 2023. In today’s episode, we will tackle a topic which has been floating around the profession for a while, artificial intelligence. What I want to touch on is how artificial intelligence has changed accounting work so far and where it … Continue reading AI and Accounting
Let’s Get Digital – Operating Models
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #25 released on Monday, 31 October 2022. In this episode, we’re going to discuss the five digital operating models that a company can choose from when they are planning to digitalise. It is important for a company that it understands its goals and objectives. The selection … Continue reading Let’s Get Digital – Operating Models
The Trilemma Between Time, Cost, and Quality
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #8 released on Monday, 7 March 2022. In today’s episode, we’re going to tackle the three primary forces in project management. These are time, quality and cost involved in the project. An uneven strength of one force causes an imbalance that could destruct the success of … Continue reading The Trilemma Between Time, Cost, and Quality