Employee Relations and InvestigationsCornell Certificate Program
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Key Course Takeaways
- Conduct day-to-day employee relations discussions and identify issues
- Apply the skills needed to manage the cycle of employee performance
- Develop interview skills
- Articulate how to structure and conduct an internal investigation
- Develop skills for reaching conclusions, implementing outcomes, and evaluating the investigation process

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Not ready to enroll but want to learn more? Download the certificate brochure to review program details.Frequently Asked Questions
Employee relations and internal investigations can quickly become consequential, especially when emotions run high, facts are incomplete, and you need to act fairly and consistently. Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate is designed to help you move from reacting in the moment to leading with a clear process, stronger communication, and better documentation.
In this program, authored by faculty from Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, you will learn practical, repeatable frameworks for day-to-day employee relations conversations and for conducting thorough, defensible internal investigations. You will build skill in listening and paraphrasing, getting clarity on ambiguous language, planning and structuring investigations, conducting intake and investigatory interviews, gathering sufficient information without over-investigating, managing bias, making findings, reaching conclusions, recommending and implementing outcomes, and evaluating the process.
You will practice with realistic scenarios and a running case study that helps you apply the process end to end, and you will complete project work designed to translate directly into tools and approaches you can use in your organization.
If you want repeatable skills in employee relations conversations, a structured end-to-end investigation process, and practical tools you can apply immediately at work, you should choose Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate.
Many online programs teach employee relations or investigations as passive content. Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate is built to help you practice the work, including how you listen, what you say, how you document, and how you decide what to do next when the situation is complex.
You learn in eCornell’s premium, human-centered model, which combines faculty-designed curriculum with expert facilitation, peer discussion in a small cohort, and applied projects where you use the frameworks in realistic workplace situations. Instead of only reading about investigations, you repeatedly work a structured method for planning, gathering information, making findings, and communicating outcomes, while building a consistent language and toolkit you can bring back to your organization.
You will also develop investigator judgment skills that are often skipped in purely self-paced learning, including how to manage bias (for example, using the ladder of inference), when to conduct credibility analysis, how to use neutral terminology, and how to decide when you have sufficient information to close your fact-gathering phase.
Enrolling in this certificate also provides you with a 6-month All-Access Pass to eCornell's live online AI Workshops, interactive sessions led by world-class Cornell faculty that combine Ivy League insight with practical applications for busy professionals. Each 3-hour Workshop features structured instruction, guided practice, and real tools to build competitive AI capabilities, plus the opportunity to connect with a global cohort of growth-oriented peers. While AI Workshops are not required, they enhance certificate programs through:
- Integrating AI perspectives across most curricula
- Responding to emerging AI developments and trends
- Offering direct engagement with Cornell faculty at the forefront of AI research
Plus, by enrolling in the Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate, you get two years of access to HR Symposium featuring two days of live, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions that will explore today’s most pressing topics, giving you a unique opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with peers and experts from the Cornell community and beyond.
Cornell’s Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate is designed for HR professionals who need to handle employee relations issues with more confidence, structure, and consistency.
The Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate is a strong fit if you:
- Support managers and employees through sensitive conversations about conduct, performance, workplace conflict, or policy questions
- Participate in internal complaint handling and want a clearer method for planning, interviewing, documenting, and concluding investigations
- Are an HR generalist looking to move into a more specialized employee relations or investigations role
- Need practical communication skills for de-escalation, clarity, and follow-through in high-pressure situations
The program is designed to be applicable across industries and organizational structures, with tools you can adapt to your policies and internal processes.
You will complete applied, multi-part projects that help you turn the course frameworks into practical outputs you can use at work. Projects typically ask you to practice the steps of employee relations conversations and the investigation process, build documentation tools, and outline how you would implement and evaluate outcomes.
Examples of real project work completed by past learners include:
- Building a proactive “demystify investigations” employee and manager education plan, including a plain-language “what to expect” guide and role-specific messaging to increase trust and reporting
- Designing a practical investigation FAQ resource that answers the questions employees actually ask (confidentiality, timelines, participation, non-retaliation) and integrates it into onboarding and manager toolkits
- Implementing a structured outcomes-implementation workflow using stakeholder mapping, tailored communication for complainant and respondent, and post-close monitoring to ensure corrective actions are completed and sustained
- Creating standardized investigation tools (information list, people/places/documents list, issue-to-policy mapping, and findings spreadsheet) to improve consistency, reduce bias, and speed defensible decisionmaking
- Adding a post-investigation evaluation process with “lessons learned” debriefs, trend tracking, and competency feedback to strengthen investigator performance and drive preventive organizational actions
By the end of Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate, you will have practiced applying these methods in realistic situations and built a set of repeatable approaches you can adapt to your organization’s policies and culture.
Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate will help you become the person your organization can rely on to handle difficult employee relations conversations and workplace investigations with consistency, fairness, and clear documentation.
After completing the Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate, you will have the skills to:
- Conduct day-to-day employee relations discussions and identify issues
- Develop interview skills
- Articulate how to structure and conduct an internal investigation
- Develop skills for reaching conclusions, implementing outcomes, and evaluating the investigation process
Students commonly report long-term benefits such as increased confidence in high-stakes situations, clearer and more repeatable processes for conducting fair and thorough investigations, and practical templates and toolkits they continue to use on the job. They describe learning how to slow down, ask better questions, and make more consistent, defensible employee relations decisions. Learners also highlight strong facilitator presence and feedback, realistic scenarios that translate to day-to-day work, and an online format that fits busy schedules while still keeping them on track.
What truly sets eCornell apart is how our programs unlock genuine career transformation. Learners earn promotions to senior positions, enjoy meaningful salary growth, build valuable professional networks, and navigate successful career transitions.
Cornell’s Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate, which consists of 5 short courses, is designed to be completed in 3 months. Each course in this certificate runs for 2 weeks, with a typical weekly time commitment of 3 to 5 hours.
The schedule is designed to work alongside a full-time job. Most work can be completed asynchronously on your own timetable each week, and you stay on track with structured weekly expectations, due dates, and facilitator-led guidance.
Students often describe Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate as a highly practical, confidence-building experience that strengthens how they handle employee relations issues and workplace investigations. Many say they leave with clear, repeatable processes they can rely on in high-stakes situations, plus tools and examples they can use immediately on the job.
Common themes students highlight include:
- Clear frameworks for conducting fair, thorough internal investigations from start to finish
- Step-by-step guidance for planning and leading investigative interviews and documenting findings
- Realistic case scenarios that help translate concepts into day-to-day employee relations and investigations work
- Practical templates, toolkits, and downloadable resources to use at their organization
- New approaches that help them slow down, ask better questions, and make consistent, defensible employee relations decisions
- Increased confidence navigating difficult conversations, sensitive issues, and complex workplace dynamics
- Strong facilitator presence, with timely, specific feedback that reinforces learning
- Live sessions and peer dialogue that add perspective through shared examples and discussion
- Bite-sized modules and engaging videos that make complex topics easier to absorb
- A flexible online format that fits busy schedules while still keeping learners on track
Overall, students say the program feels organized, professional, and immediately relevant, helping them apply stronger structure, neutrality, and critical thinking to employee relations conversations and investigation practices.
You will learn and practice a set of structured methods you can reuse across common employee relations (ER) and investigations situations:
- Effective ER Conversations framework for opening a conversation by ensuring the message is heard, determining direction, and concluding with clear next steps
- ER Decisions framework for receiving information, identifying issues, assessing what is needed, and implementing appropriate actions with follow-through
- A six-circle internal investigations framework covering issue identification, investigation, conclusions, outcomes, implementation, and evaluation
- A prepare/open/probe/close structure for both intake and investigatory interviews, including objective note taking and paraphrasing
- The investigation “Loop” for planning, structuring, and conducting fact gathering until you have sufficient information to move forward
- Tools for fairness and defensibility, including bias management practices (such as the ladder of inference) and credibility analysis factors
Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate is designed to be hands-on throughout. You will repeatedly apply the frameworks in practice activities, discussions, and multi-part projects that mirror how employee relations conversations and investigations unfold in real organizations.
Across the investigation-focused courses, you work through a running case study involving a workplace complaint, using it to practice the same steps you would use on the job. You will draft opening and probing questions, practice paraphrasing and structured note taking, plan and structure the investigation, decide who to interview and in what order, track facts and sources, and determine when you have gathered sufficient information. You will also practice making findings, linking them to policy language, developing outcome options, and planning how to communicate and implement outcomes appropriately.
This approach helps you build skill and judgment, not just familiarity with concepts.
You do not need to be an attorney to succeed in Cornell's Employee Relations and Investigations Certificate.
You will focus on practical HR and employee relations competencies such as conducting effective conversations, planning and documenting investigations, interviewing skill, neutral language, bias awareness, credibility analysis, and aligning findings to your organization’s policies. The faculty author brings legal and investigations experience, but the learning is designed for HR professionals and employee relations practitioners who need a fair, repeatable process they can apply in their workplace context.
If you work in HR, employee relations, or compliance-adjacent roles, or you support managers through sensitive workplace issues, the tools in this certificate are designed to be directly applicable.

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