Finance professionals frequently receive instructions that they must cooperate with the company as a "business partner." What does this mean, though? And how might it be used in practice? Does this imply that your technical talents are no longer as relevant as they once were?In order to become more commercial and earn your seat around the table to influence strategic agenda by learning how to tell the story behind the numbers.The foundation of finance business cooperation is relationships. Advice from people they know, like, and trust is generally accepted. Even if you are the most technically proficient accountant, the business will never know your actual capabilities if you can't influence important decision-makers, explain financial concepts to a non-finance audience, or develop good relationships with others.This course teaches finance professionals how to develop stronger relationships, turn their data into commercial insight, and make their statistics come to life in order to become world-class finance business partners.If finance wants to lead change and add value to the business, developing business partnering skills is the most effective way.
• Learn the difference between a FBP & the traditional accounting role
• develop a stronger engagement with all internal/external stakeholders
• Recognize the importance of successful finance business partnering to an organization's success and sustainability.
• Develop positive relationships
• Identify the core finance business partnering competencies necessary for today's finance and accounting professionals.
• Finance business partners,• Financial Controllers,• finance professionals working in FP&A,• future leaders or any finance professional who wants to be a better finance business partner or looking to progress in their career.