Archives: Podcasts

How to encourage ethical corporate behaviour

Kris Curry, an EY principal in forensic and integrity services, talks about tools, frameworks, and practices companies have at their disposal to help conduct themselves with integrity even in challenging markets.

Sponsored: The hidden costs of travel & expenses

Sponsored by SAP Concur | AMI research found that manual, paper-based T&E processes cost companies money, demoralise teams and hinder growth. Learn how automation can help in this branded podcast with Nikki Hollis of SAP Concur.

Why finance should be terrified of the dark web

Risk expert Emily Wilson explains the risk that the dark web poses for finance departments, why management accountants should be concerned about the โ€˜fraud economyโ€™, and how to identify data breaches.

A real-world lesson in collaboration

When Australiaโ€™s cotton farmers faced a pest problem that could have wiped out the industry, they collaborated. An accounting researcher shares how that was done and how management accountants can help organisations collaborate.

Leadership skills in an AI world

Motivation expert, author, and speaker Sophie Bennett describes the ways leadership skills need to change in todayโ€™s technology-enabled workplace.

Sponsored: Mastering UK compliance

Sponsored by SAP Concur | Ensuring company spend is compliant is a crucial role of the finance team. But how can you be confident you are getting a true view into all spend while at the same time guaranteeing compliance with the UKโ€™s HMRC rules?

The value of investing in yourself

Nigel Franklyn, CPA, CGMA, a finance leader at Prudential, shares insight on โ€œliving our best lifeโ€, how small changes can make a difference in performance, and why lunch matters.

Why engaged managers matter

Employees thrive when managers show they care. In this episode, learn the value of engaged management and how managers can improve employeesโ€™ health as well as their work performance.

How finance can drive the agenda

Hear how Mike Driver, FCMA, CGMA, the UK governmentโ€™s finance head and Ministry of Justice CFO, aims to put finance at the heart of decision-making.
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