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
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10 Burning Questions (That Students Ask) About the CIMA Case Study Exams
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #9 released on Monday, 21 March 2022. In today’s episode, I thought we’d do something slightly different and address a list of frequently asked questions about the CIMA case study exams. Most if not all of this information is available on the CIMA website. But I … Continue reading 10 Burning Questions (That Students Ask) About the CIMA Case Study Exams
The Trilemma Between Time, Cost, and Quality
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #8 released on Monday, 7 March 2022. In today’s episode, we’re going to tackle the three primary forces in project management. These are time, quality and cost involved in the project. An uneven strength of one force causes an imbalance that could destruct the success of … Continue reading The Trilemma Between Time, Cost, and Quality
Work From Home – A Hygiene or a Motivator?
This is from the "Accounting Makes Cents" podcast episode #7 released on Monday, 21 February 2022. In today’s episode, we will be discussing how remote work from home could be analysed as either a hygiene factor or a motivator using the motivational theory called Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1IDHKRxD7mj5oiqtgAl9zA?si=JWT0e_7SQ66TWfWOccOPcA Jump to show notes. Herzberg Two-Factor Theory … Continue reading Work From Home – A Hygiene or a Motivator?