An author and Harvard Business School professor explains why companies should have a larger role in society than providing shareholder value in this podcast episode with transcript.
Life expectancy, a technology revolution, and changing family structures are the drivers of the need to redesign work. An author, consultant, and professor explains in this podcast with transcript.
A US finance leader explains the thinking behind an enhanced risk tool and explores the questions organisations can ask to take their risk management function to the next level.
Excel MVP Liam Bastick talks about XLOOKUP, SUMPRODUCT, OFFSET, and MOD functions, limitations of the spreadsheet software, and his wish list of changes for Excel.
Excel trainer Liam Bastick discusses the most common mistake accountants make when using Excel, whether Excel is outdated, and the new LAMBDA function.
A coach for businesses and individuals describes a learning plan — analysing the skills you have today and those you will need over the next three years.
AICPA & CIMA’s expert on sustainability and ESG takes us through major COP26 announcements, including the formation of the International Sustainability Standards Board.
In this episode, Fotini Iconomopoulos, founder of negotiation training company Forward Focusing, based in Toronto, and author of Say Less, Get More: Unconventional Negotiation Techniques to Get What You Want, shares advice for succeeding in negotiations.
Harvard Business School professor and author Tom Eisenmann offers advice for entrepreneurs seeking to be in the 10% of “high-potential” startups that find success.
The FM magazine podcast is truly global, with hosts and speakers from around the world. To celebrate International Podcast Day, hear insights from this compilation of 2021 episodes.
Jeremy Osborn, FCMA, CGMA, director of business relationships and networks with the Value Reporting Foundation, suggests that integrated thinking and reporting can help corporate boards create long-term value, particularly when they consider potential consequences of climate change as they devise business strategy.
Matthew Hurn, OBE, FCMA, CGMA, CFO for Disruptive Investments at Mubadala Investment, shares how he distinguishes companies that have truly embraced ESG issues in their business and culture.
Organisations of all sizes are at risk, and finance departments are at the forefront of identifying and mitigating ransomware risks. We talk with Gerry Glombicki, CPA, director with Fitch Ratings insurance group, about how finance professionals should be approaching ransomware.
To enable real change in a company’s impact on environmental, social, and governance issues, they need to be part and parcel of long-term strategy. But how can that be done?
This is the first in a series of episodes that explore how the finance function can drive sustainable business success and account for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.