September 10, 2016

Events

  • Tue
    02
    Oct
    2018
    12:30 pmAcademy Xi, 48 Druitt Street, Sydney 2000

    Are you confident that your project or startup idea is financially viable? What does financially viable even mean?

    Don’t let your awesome idea get murdered by numbers with errors that cost you. Join our workshop to avoid the pitfalls and learn concepts specific for project financial delivery designed for intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs.

    At our lunchtime session, Project Accounting Australia will share some great stories to learn from and tips on costing your project accurately. You will walk away with a high-level understanding of:

    • Where others have failed in the past when it comes to their financials.
    • What does cost and revenue mean in the lean canvas, with practical application.
    • What can you do to change the conversation away from budgets and financials to have your investors care more about your ideas.

    This is a FREE event. Click here to RSVP for a spot.

  • Wed
    07
    Nov
    2018
    12:30 - 1:30 Academy Xi, 48 Druitt Street, Sydney 2000

     

    This is a free lunchtime workshop. Click here to RSVP for a spot.


    Contract NegotiationHow comfortable are you with negotiating with your vendors? How do you know your idea is not going to be compromised?

    In our latest lunch and learn session,  understand the common pitfalls and basic ideas around what a contract with your vendor should include from a financial standpoint.

    Dina Gofman; Co-Founder of Project Accounting Australia will share the art of understanding your clauses so that you are not blind-sighted in your relationship.

    In this session you will learn:

    • Key considerations when negotiating contracts with vendors.
    • How to use Agency theory in practice.
    • Where others have failed in contract negotiation and how to avoid the same issues.

     

     

  • Tue
    28
    Apr
    2020
    15:00 - 16:00Webex (Private event)

     

    This is a private webinar. To book in similar events, please contact us by clicking here.


    Why track labour when you are going agile? Is that something you need to do at all now?

    This session explores the financial challenges and impacts of tracking agile projects.

    Dina Gofman; Co-Founder of Project Accounting Australia will share the considerations for labour and resource tracking when deciding to roll-out agile ways of working across your organisation.

    Session outcomes:

    • Understanding of why project tracking it important
    • Challenges of SAFe and Agile in the current environment
    • Techniques and practices available for implementation of agile project tracking

     

     

  • Mon
    04
    May
    2020
    12:00 - 13:00CA ANZ Online Portal

     

    This is a conference hosted by Chartered Accountants ANZ. Click here to RSVP for a spot.


    CA ANZ Accounting ConferenceAccounting Conference 2020 - Online

    Join us for this online conference to explore the challenges the finance function may face in the future. Discover the latest industry developments, tools, techniques and skills you need to advance your accounting career forward.

    S10: Agile approaches to project accounting, business partnering and value creation

    This session explores the implementation of project accounting methodology with a focus on how to deliver Scrum and Agile initiatives from a financial perspective. Hear about what it takes to deliver Waterfall, Agile and Hybrid projects with finance and the business in mind. Learn how to capture project implications into your reporting and to ensure that the accounting and project delivery teams understand each other's lingo. See practical examples of a project management dashboard and analytics tool that can empower finance with the foresight to deliver significant value to their customers and businesses.

    Dina Gofman CA; Co-Founder of Project Accounting Australia will share some insights into the world of Agile from a Business Finance Partnership point of view.

  • Tue
    15
    Sep
    2020
    8:30 amOnline

    Click here to book a spot.


    Learn how Finance teams apply Agile principles and practices to their ways of working to help them deliver value sooner, manage risk, collaborate and 'partner' better with the rest of the organisation.

    Agile is more than just a buzzword, associated with providing value and organisational transformation, it is a way of achieving more with your existing resources. As finance is increasingly ‘partnering’ with other areas of the organisation to deliver tangible outcomes, agile ways of working are becoming more prevalent and transforming finance teams.

    This 1-day workshop focuses on how finance professionals can apply Agile techniques to effectively engage with the whole business, lead projects, influence and impact decision making.

    This workshop is made available through the partnership between AxisAgile, Project Accounting Australia and Chartered Accountants ANZ.

    The virtual course (laptop or desktop with internet connection required) includes:

    • Downloadable training materials
    • Real-time, live instruction and facilitation
    • Highly relatable, real-world examples

    Learning outcomes

    Upon satisfactory completion of this course you will be able to:

    • Apply Agile business partnering and project-management techniques with case studies and activities
    • Explain how to use Agile techniques to transform traditional finance roles to that of value-adding finance business partners
    • Describe the framework for leading projects and transforming your finance function
    • Identify the changes in technology affecting finance
    • Use lead indicators to identify the relevant measures impacting decision-making
    • Describe how finance business partners contribute to strategic decision making
    • Describe the main drivers of business performance and suggest how they should be managed.

    Click here to book a spot.

    Note: Start time is at 8:30am AEST. You will be redirected to an Australian eventbrite page, if you are looking for the NZ equivalent page, please click here to book.


     

  • Thu
    22
    Oct
    2020
    8:30 amOnline

    Click here to book a spot.


    Learn how Finance teams apply Agile principles and practices to their ways of working to help them deliver value sooner, manage risk, collaborate and 'partner' better with the rest of the organisation.

    Agile is more than just a buzzword, associated with providing value and organisational transformation, it is a way of achieving more with your existing resources. As finance is increasingly ‘partnering’ with other areas of the organisation to deliver tangible outcomes, agile ways of working are becoming more prevalent and transforming finance teams.

    This 1-day workshop focuses on how finance professionals can apply Agile techniques to effectively engage with the whole business, lead projects, influence and impact decision making.

    This workshop is made available through the partnership between AxisAgile, Project Accounting Australia and Chartered Accountants ANZ.

    The virtual course (laptop or desktop with internet connection required) includes:

    • Downloadable training materials
    • Real-time, live instruction and facilitation
    • Highly relatable, real-world examples

    Learning outcomes

    Upon satisfactory completion of this course you will be able to:

    • Apply Agile business partnering and project-management techniques with case studies and activities
    • Explain how to use Agile techniques to transform traditional finance roles to that of value-adding finance business partners
    • Describe the framework for leading projects and transforming your finance function
    • Identify the changes in technology affecting finance
    • Use lead indicators to identify the relevant measures impacting decision-making
    • Describe how finance business partners contribute to strategic decision making
    • Describe the main drivers of business performance and suggest how they should be managed.

    Click here to book a spot.

    Note: Start time is at 8:30am AEST. You will be redirected to an Australian eventbrite page, if you are looking for the NZ equivalent page, please click here to book.


     

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