Tuesday 16 April 2013

Joint CIMA / IoD 'Unlocking Business Intelligence' Event in Stoke on Wednesday 24th April



Business Intelligence (BI) is an essential tool in helping finance professionals add value to their organisation.


This event would be helpful to anyone who wants to:
  • Know how to add value to their business
  • Understand best practice in creating business intelligence
  • Move to fact based decision making
  • Learn how to get buy-in from sales and executives
Areas of business that the talk would be advantageous for are:
  • Management reporting - adding value and empowering users with BI
  • CFO level - adding value, fact based decision making and investment in BI
  • IT management - infrastructure and integrity of BI databases and empowering users
  • Head of sales - moving to fact-based decision making



Peter Simons is a CIMA member who had over 30 years experience in business before joining CIMA as a member of staff in 2006.
The CIMA qualification enabled Peter to achieve career progression through roles in strategy, corporate lending, credit management and marketing at Bank of Ireland. He was the head of a division and on the bank’s senior management team in London when he left in 2002 to become the Managing Director of an entrepreneurial small business.
Peter is now the technical specialist in the applied research unit in CIMA’s education department. He works with employers, consultants, software vendors and academics to explore the future roles of organisations’ in-house finance professionals. He also helps to develop CIMA’s expertise in performance management. Peter’s research contributes to the development of the CIMA syllabus and he works with colleagues across CIMA’s value chain to support members


Date and Time: -
Wed 24 April
6.00 for 6.30pm
Buffet served from 6.00 with talk at 6.30pm
 

Venue: -
Ashley Conference Centre, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DF

To book your place, email Julie Witts at Julie.Witts@cimaglobal.com 



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