This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #27 released on Monday, 28 November 2022. As mentioned, today’s episode will cover the art of communication in a business setting. Communication is of course a key element in any business, actually, in any relationship. We know that businesses are in fact a relationship-based environment. You … Continue reading The Art of Communication (Anniversary Edition)
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Let’s Get Digital – Operating Models
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #25 released on Monday, 31 October 2022. In this episode, we’re going to discuss the five digital operating models that a company can choose from when they are planning to digitalise. It is important for a company that it understands its goals and objectives. The selection … Continue reading Let’s Get Digital – Operating Models
The Diamond and the Saga of the Throne Continues
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #21 released on Monday, 5 September 2022. In this episode, we’re going to discuss Porter’s Diamond model, which is a theory highlighting a nation’s competitive advantages in the international market. But we are going to put a twist to it by talking about it in Game … Continue reading The Diamond and the Saga of the Throne Continues
The Coffee House and the Mendelow’s Matrix
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #20 released on Monday, 22 August 2022. In today’s episode, our main topic is Mendelow’s Matrix, which is a mapping based on the power and interest that a stakeholder has over a business. To make it interesting, we’re going to try and put it into a … Continue reading The Coffee House and the Mendelow’s Matrix
The CIMA Code of Ethics and the Trolley Problem
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #5 released on Monday, 24 January 2022. So what I wanted to do for this episode is to start off from where I got the inspiration for today’s topic. The title of this episode is the Trolley Problem. And for children of ethical studies, you will … Continue reading The CIMA Code of Ethics and the Trolley Problem