ARCHIVED
13 September 2006
Finance was perceived as keeper of accounting information, but that view evolved and saw the function treated as the analytical engine room of the business, driving strategy. Recently there has been focus on regulatory compliance, and so begs the question: Is the role of the finance function clear? What are the trends that will affect the future of finance?
Damian Wild(Host)
- Group Editor in Chief , Accountancy Age and Financial Director
Ian McMillan - Financial Management Consulting Leader, IBM
Peter Moller - Partner, Deloitte
Peter Simons - Technical Specialist, CIMA
Nick Jarman - Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Ian McMillan - Financial Management Consulting Leader, IBM
Peter Moller - Partner, Deloitte
Peter Simons - Technical Specialist, CIMA
Nick Jarman - Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
ARCHIVED
25 November 2009
How many spreadsheet jockeys does your business employ? Finance departments continue to devote almost 60% of their time to gathering data as opposed to analysing it, according to a recent report from PricewaterhouseCoopers. But why are organisations continuing to waste specialist finance resources and skills, what are the business drivers to knowledge sharing, the key objections and should busines... [read more]
Rachel Fielding(Host)
- Digital programmes editor, Accountancy Age
Glen Westlake - CEO, IT Performs
Peter Simons - Technical Specialist, CIMA
Nick Jarman - Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Dr Devendra Kodwani - Lecturer in Finance, The Open University Business School
Glen Westlake - CEO, IT Performs
Peter Simons - Technical Specialist, CIMA
Nick Jarman - Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Dr Devendra Kodwani - Lecturer in Finance, The Open University Business School


