Women in Leadership Forum -International Women's day: The secret to high performance
£0.00To celebrate International Women Day 2021, CIMA’s Women in Leadership Forum was keen to focus on one of the primary request of our members to identify what motivates them to maximise their opportunity of success within their careers.
The Women in Leadership Forum series is pleased to present our next panel discussion on Coaching vs Mentoring.
Women in Leadership- Finance in the healthcare: What role do senior leaders play to promote diversity and inclusion?
£0.00The Women in Leadership Forum series is pleased to present our next panel discussion on diversity and inclusion, hearing from experts in Healthcare
AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE Europe 2021 promises to be an unforgettable, invaluable and one-of-a-kind career opportunity.
Join this webinar to hear from performance coach Donata Vaitkute, founder ofMental Skills Lab, who will help you understand how overthinking can affect your productivity and teach you various techniques to overcome it.
Join CIMA and Workiva for this webinar on how finance teams are accelerating digitalisation to deliver process resilience as they transition to new operating models, exploring the changing nature of trust in audited financial statements, Covid risk in 2021 statements, technology trends and more.
The CIMA Members in Practice virtual conference is organised and run by MiPs. It is tailored to provide maximum value for existing MiPs, those working within SMEs, as well as those looking to start their own practice. This annual event is a must if you are looking to build the best business you can.
During the second part of this essential webinar, PC Rob Cowgill, WYP Force Cyber Protect Officer, will identify the essential steps you need to take to secure your devices and protect against fraud.
This essential workshop is led by PC Rob Cowgill, WYP Force Cyber Protect Officer. Understand why your organisation is being targeted – who are the threat actors and what you and your team should do.
The presentation will focus on key macro-economic variables setting out the Bank of England's forecasts for unemployment, growth and inflation.