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Future of finance: An evolving, people-driven transformation

11 min · 13. maj 2026
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The latest Future of Finance research from the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants reveals several key focus areas for finance and business leaders. Rebecca McCaffry [https://www.fm-magazine.com/podcast/future-of-finance-the-power-of-people-and-mindset/], FCMA, CGMA, the Association's associate technical director, joined the FM podcast to discuss survey results, highlighting leaders' top transformation strategies, barriers facing organisations looking to upskill talent, and notable areas of progress in finance teams since a previous survey on the topic six years earlier. McCaffry also explains the interplay between people and process and one key preference that signals a "significant shift away" from organisations' workforce strategies in 2019. What you'll learn from this episode: * Finance and business leaders' top priorities for transformation. * Consistencies and shifts in focus from 2019 to 2025. * The interplay between process and people priorities. * Skills gap challenges and what risks they pose for organisations. * Two points of progress since 2019. * One key strategic area gaining traction and investment.

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