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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.
ENGAGE EUROPE 2021 speaker Matthew Russell, a London-based financial crime partner at PwC’s London forensic services, discusses the challenges and opportunities for management accountants confronting money laundering risk.
Drawing from his new book Accounting Disrupted, Alnoor Bhimani, professor of management accounting at the London School of Economics, shares what digital business models mean for accountants.
An author, board member, and adviser expands on the ideas in her recent FM article and outlines key questions to establish metrics for early-stage innovation projects.
Career expert Rhymer Rigby shares tips to stay visible to your boss, what to do about people who take up too much Zoom meeting time, and more in this podcast episode with transcript.
Hear UK and US language aficionados discuss words or pronunciations that have vexed them, left them speechless, or sent them scurrying to a dictionary. A transcript is also available.
Prabhu Sivabalan, professor of accounting at the UTS Business School in Sydney, discusses the inherent weakness in using budgets to evaluate performance and suggests quick wins to improve the budgeting process amidst COVID-19.