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Financial Management (FM) magazine

Podcast by AICPA & CIMA

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About Financial Management (FM) magazine

The Financial Management (FM) magazine podcast series features conversations with executives and thought leaders in management accounting. We discuss topics including governance, risk management, performance management, technology, corporate strategy, and leadership. Interviews are conducted by FM editors and contributors.

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episode Leadership traits that help finance teams thrive artwork

Leadership traits that help finance teams thrive

Leadership coach and mentor Sue Milne, FCMA, CGMA, describes key strategic and interpersonal skills that can help finance professionals keep pace with evolving business expectations, along with key questions that can help them grow as leaders. Milne also shares essential attributes for managing finance teams today, how leaders can maintain awareness of potential blind spots, and what core values contribute to inspirational leadership. What you'll learn from this episode: * What inspired Milne's career transition. * How to build better relationships with stakeholders. * Key skills professionals can hone to manage blind spots. * What transformational leadership is and how to make it work. * Key components for becoming your own kind of leader.

Yesterday - 19 min
episode 'Own your results': Building accountability as a CFO artwork

'Own your results': Building accountability as a CFO

Eric R. Alexander, CPA, president of advisory service company Six Arrows Consulting, discusses the lessons he's learned throughout his career in finance and what being a finance leader means for him, and other insights from his upcoming book, Stewardship Leadership for Stinkin' Accountants: Serving as the CFO. He shares key strategies for developing as a stewardship leader, including how he holds himself accountable, how he views his role as a trusted adviser for organisations, and the steps he has taken to improve in the relational and people aspects of the finance function. "I've been most effective in my work when I've functioned as a steward, meaning I understood things had been entrusted to me to be responsible for," he said. "I was accountable to people, and fundamentally, it was not all about me." What you'll learn from this episode: * Why Alexander says the CFO role is not about you as a finance leader. * Key elements of stewardship leadership. * How to hold yourself accountable as a finance professional. * Why getting into the finer details can complicate decision-making. * What it means to own your results. * Tips for enhancing people and soft skills.

1 Jul 2026 - 19 min
episode June FM: AI presentations, anti-fraud culture, Rise2040 artwork

June FM: AI presentations, anti-fraud culture, Rise2040

In this podcast episode, FM editor-in-chief Oliver Rowe summarises the content in the June edition of the magazine. Rowe details an article on using artificial intelligence tools to bolster presentations and introduces a new, recurring column on global advocacy. He also highlights several other articles in the edition. FM's June edition is now available [https://www.aicpa-cima.com/resources/landing/financial-management-magazine] (member login required). Also, access the library of past editions [https://www.fm-magazine.com/issues/]. What you'll learn from this episode: * Highlights of an article about what AI tools can do to improve business presentations. * Details of a new, recurring column on global advocacy, which for this edition includes a focus on advocacy's role in building and sustaining public trust. * The key points of an article about the AICPA and CIMA's Rise2040 initiative. * Rowe's summary of an article offering advice — for women in particular — on being a strong self-advocate and one on building an anti-fraud culture.

17 Jun 2026 - 8 min
episode People power keeps productivity growing with AI artwork

People power keeps productivity growing with AI

Irena Teneva, an associate technical director at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, joins the FM podcast to share insights gathered from a new AICPA and CIMA report, Future Ready Finance: Productivity at the Human-Technology Crossroads. Teneva illustrates the types of tasks experiencing clear efficiency gains from artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, where finance leaders are more cautious about implementation, and steps those leaders are taking to expand how tools can be used. Teneva also highlights why productivity still hinges on finance talent, priority areas for skills development, and how finance leaders are collaborating across business functions. What you'll learn from this episode: * Process and people priorities for finance leaders in 2026. * Where AI implementation is leading to time savings for companies. * Some steps leaders are taking to optimise and expand AI use. * Why productivity is still a "people game". * How finance leaders are approaching cross-business collaboration. * Three key steps to improving efficiency, according to leaders.

10 Jun 2026 - 20 min
episode Pitch perfect: Team sport helps finance students stand out artwork

Pitch perfect: Team sport helps finance students stand out

Claire DuRose, lead manager–UK Student Recruitment for the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, and Vince Mayne, CEO of England Touch rugby, joined the FM podcast to explain the benefits of participating in team sport for students, specifically how team sport can grow skills and increase employability for finance graduates. They discuss the ways team sport can prepare management accounting students for challenging environments at work, build deeper professional relationships, and help them through the interview process. DuRose and Mayne also highlight what participating in team sport can give young professionals that academic and other extracurricular frameworks can't. What you'll learn from this episode: * The project goals for CIMA's collaboration [https://www.aicpa-cima.com/news/article/england-touch-and-cima-renew-partnership] with England Touch rugby. * The soft skills that touch rugby can help finance students build. * "Super skills" that can help students prepare for interviews and work. * The value of team sport in building deeper bonds in the workplace. * How participation in team sport can grow leaders' perspectives.

27 May 2026 - 15 min
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