At the end of the day, FP&A isn’t a technical department. Its role is to develop the operating and financial plan and help the organisation to achieve set goals. It is therefore very important to receive technical support and advice from qualified professionals. This support will be much more helpful if it considers finance and planning specifics. In other words, the technology specialist should be a part of Finance or, even better, the Planning department itself. This role can be called a “Finance Technology Officer” or FTO.
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FP&A has a vital role to play in closing the Strategy-Execution Gap, but this is not going to be easy. Widespread transformation is needed; data and drivers must be harnessed effectively. In this issue, we have collected content that will help you do just that.
There are arguably two main reasons for the Strategy-Execution Gap. The first is obvious: too much focus on short-term profits. The second is less immediately noticeable, but perhaps more deep-rooted: improper allocation of resources.
The core focus of this Committee is on the practical application of AI/ML e.g. leadership, people, roadblocks, and change management focusing ultimately on benefits realization.
Data storytelling tools like dashboards have been around for a long time, but they have recently experienced a huge surge in popularity.
Fortunately, an increasing number of organisations have come to embrace what IFP&A can offer. These people ‘step outside the box' and create solutions that are both innovative and that help management to improve organisational performance.
To respond to uncertainty and rapid change, we need agile decision-making. But organisational agility often faces a considerable barrier: unaligned top-down and bottom-up planning processes.
What is the formula for successful FP&A Integration?
Our company has believed that “two think better and faster than one”. That is why pair programming is one of our secrets for success, and it does not pass unnoticed by our clients. So why should it be ignored by leadership?
Any FP&A Transformation is a huge shift in the mindset of how we work, think and collaborate with each other, what messages we share, and what analytics we use. Any change should be managed, and the purpose of this webinar is to create a framework to help FP&A navigate through a complex change.
Watch the recording of this digital event to learn how to drive analytical change.