We all make predictions in our personal and professional lives. We base our decisions to marry, buy a house, launch a new product or hire staff on expectations about the future. How can we use best practices and current research to improve our ability to predict the future?
The course material includes eight group discussions and case studies.
Participants should have at least six months of industry or public experience and a thorough knowledge of financial accounting principles and practices. Management experience will be helpful.
We will examine current best practices in forecasting to help us prepare better budgets and projections. We will also examine budgeting pitfalls and ways to avoid budget traps. We will discuss the risks that cause actual results to vary from our predictions and discuss methods to deal with both known and unknown risks.
Making Predictions
Creating Great Projections and Budgets
Why Black Swan Risk Matters
Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.
PTF1113
Registration is open through 11/12.
8:30am to 4:30pm (Check-In 8:00am)
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