We specialise in developing the financial skills of managers and professionals.
These programmes are usually developed to closely reflect the specific needs of client organisations. Typical examples are those run to develop financial awareness of the business, and skills in business planning.
Software models are used to demonstrate the key financial performance factors of specific types of business. Therefore, a high degree of understanding can be achieved of the dynamics of a professional?s own firm, or of a client business. The modelled firm can be tested against various scenarios to check its sensitivity to changed circumstances.
Software models are also used to enable participants to plan a business, its funding and resources, then see how the business might run in practice. With further optimisation of the modelled business, its performance can be fine tuned, or different scenarios can be enacted to test its sensitivity.
Short courses can also be run on:
- Understanding financial statements and being able to conduct a structured analysis of these,
- Job costing and profitability
- Budgeting and budgetary control
- Presenting Financial Information