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Management Accountants' Week – Recordings
27 November 2023 Rachel Ward, Learning and Development Manager
If you missed our Management Accountants' week, you can still 'book a place' to access the content. All our sessions bar one were recorded, so if were on leave, incredibly busy or just missed it, you can catch up on the sessions to suit your schedule.
Bookings will stay open until Monday 11th December
Sessions included:
Presenting data with impact - Alan Rutter, Fire Plus Algebra
Reporting to drive action - Harriet King, Ferguson King Consulting
VAT risks and hot topics, what you need to know, Andrea Marshall, BUFDG Tax Specialist
The current HE landscape and what this means for Finance - Craig Jones, CFO University of Derby and BUFDG L&D Group Chair
Live and dynamic financial reporting to budget holders using Power BI - Noah Herr, Financial Planning and Analysis Lead, Institute of Cancer Research
Balancing finance and sustainability at your university - Sally McGill, CFO, Staffordshire University
Communication styles, how to work effectively with others - , Shirley Dalziel, Develop Global
Current and future policy in Higher Education, Josh Freeman, Higher Education Policy Institute
How to write an effective Business Case - Simon Perks, Sockmonkey Consulting
Empowering transformation: The evolution of Robotic Process Automation at the University of Plymouth - Louis Gilmour, Teresa Baker and Heidi Dawe - Transformation team, University of Plymouth
The current economic climate - Jeavon Lolay, Head of Economics and Market Insight, Lloyds Bank
Handling difficult conversations, how to be more influential - Richard Matthews and Tom MacKay, Develop Global
A review of monthly reporting at the University of Manchester - Vicky Skinner, Head of Faculty Finance, University of Manchester.
Understanding performance through TRAC - Andrew Bush and Catherine Jones, KPMG
Technology and AI, what's happening for Management Accounting - Alistair Brisbourne, Head of Technology Research, ACCA Global
Communicating with purpose - Emma Scott-Smith, Heliotrope
“You had one job…” - how to get it right first time, more of the time - Greg Fraud, the Accuracy People
Financial Modelling and Forecasting - Graeme Tough, Director and Jessica Holden, Associate QMPF
Costing and contribution of teaching activities, -Alan Bates, Higher Education Consultant
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