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David Allen
It is almost a cliché to say that we are living through rapidly changing times, but it is vital that managers are alert to its implications. This course takes the learner through the predominant changes in the business environment during this time of rapid transformation, and how these changes have impacted management practice. The course looks at both general management and then the control function. It takes the learner through a range of scenarios which help them think about how they and their organisation can respond to today's challenging environment.
Managerial Megatrends and Financial Control is part of Nelson Croom’s peer-enriched learning suite of learning. Peer-enriched learning courses stimulate intelligent dialogue and debate and provide a valuable and evolving resource of professional knowledge and experience. These courses are topical, practical and highly relevant to today’s changing market. Each module is split into two activities: Understanding the issues and Putting it into practice. The first encourages learners to think about a topic, drawing on their own professional experience and knowledge. The second helps learners to put ideas and/or theories into practice as part of their day-to-day work.
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Managerial Megatrends and Financial Control enables the learner to:
- Understand the origins of volatility and its impact on management
- Appreciate the importance of the growing emphasis on strategy
- Develop a forward looking, outward looking and dynamic financial management model
- Understand the transition from old models to new, and think about how their business can adapt
Topics
Volatility
Dealing with developments
Pension problems
Stakeholders and sustainability
Market research
Management generally
Accounting weakness
A capital idea
Finance appreciation
As and when
Equality control
Control
Deming's way
Chairman management
Synthesizing up
Changing the system
Transition
An acquired accountant's approach
Total quality management
Target audience
This course is designed to appeal to all professionals who want to embrace new ideas, theories and ways of working.
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