The Finance and Accounting Organization as Strategist and Partner to the Business
Description
How have successful finance and accounting organizations shed the image of policeman even in the wake of added controls to become partners and strategists to the business? It is because they accept technical competence as a necessity. The added value they bring is they spend more time developing and managing critical relationships in order to learn all there is to know about the business, its customers, and the competition. This session explores how the finance and accounting organization positions itself to work as a trusted advisor to the business.
Learning Objectives
Recognize how strategy differs from operational planning
Identify the criteria needed for successful partnerships
Describe the importance of managing critical relationships
Major Topics
Moving from the financial expert to partner and strategist role
The nine elements of effective partnerships
Creating a roadmap for increasing visibility and value to the organization
Developing key relationships throughout the organization
Provider
Business Learning Institute
Course Level
Intermediate
CPE Field of Study
Business Management & Organization
2.0
Who Should Attend
CFOs, Controllers, Financial Directors, Financial Managers, Finance and Accounting Teams