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Author and CEO Nuala Walsh explains common misjudgement traps for business leaders and why a technique called “decision friction” is a key asset for data analysis.
A digital transformation expert says there’s no bad time for digital transformation and no set of KPIs. Why? Hear more in this podcast episode, or read the Q&A.
The CEO of a large US accounting firm had the opportunity in January to go to the World Economic Forum meeting in Switzerland. What did she learn? Listen to the podcast episode or read the Q&A.
In recognition of Friday’s International Women’s Day, here’s a conversation on mentorship, “moving the needle” on women in leadership roles, and more with CIMA President Sarah Ghosh, FCMA, CGMA.
In this Q&A, author and professor Alison Taylor discusses issues with conflating ethics and politics, why trying to please everyone is futile, and how business leaders can be more strategic in addressing problems.
Learn how an updated cybersecurity tool can help companies of all sizes address the ever-present risk of cyberattacks in this podcast episode with transcript.
This podcast episode with transcript discusses several ways business leaders can take a holistic approach to performance management to best serve their strategic goals in an era of change and uncertainty.
As a management accountant, how would you handle a conviction for a driving offence? This podcast episode with transcript shares key ethical reminders.
Why one charity executive thinks about her leadership opportunities as “seasons” and why her younger brother decided to follow her on the management accountant-to-CEO path.
This podcast episode with transcript discusses the ways the profession is changing and why leaders are placing more emphasis on the importance of soft skills.
A CIMA-qualified controller working in the US discusses the value of scheduling time for tasks and what she learned from being a trampolining coach in this podcast episode with transcript.
A framework for management accountants to perform their day-to-day duties has been updated to reflect new business realities. A podcast episode explains more.
A corporate leader felt strongly about addressing mental health in the workplace, so she wrote a book about it. Creating “a sense of belonging” is one first step for organisations.
Jeremy Osborn, FCMA, CGMA, AICPA & CIMA's global head of ESG, joined the FM podcast for this second in a two-part discussion on the rising importance of ESG initiatives.