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    Business Finance for Managers and Leaders - Value Creating Business Development
    Stockholm School of Economics

    Business Finance for Managers and Leaders - Value Creating Business Development

    Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm
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    About This Program

    The high rate of change in business makes it more important than ever as a manager to be able to quickly analyze and understand the financial conditions of your business and those of others and to act on the needs you identify. Through the program Business Finance for Managers and Leaders - Value Creating Business Development, you will have access to all of these aspects and understand connections between strategic decisions and financial consequences. You will be able to authoritatively support your decisions and ideas with financial arguments both towards the management group and your own team. You will "speak the financial lingo" and be comfortable with financial concepts such as: balance sheet and income statement, cash flow statement, financial effects of strategic and operational decisions, profitability and financial analysis, financial effects of corporate acquisitions, financial and business control, budgets and transfer pricing, management using financial key performance indicators, balanced scorecards and incentive systems. The program consists of four modules with two days in each session. All modules are done as an offsite overnight stay at a conference center near Stockholm. Various forms of interaction between participants and relevant examples taken from the participants' own businesses are central elements of the program. The program's project work will require you to set aside time for studies between the modules as well.

    Why Stockholm School of Economics?

    Stockholm School of Economics has produced more Scandinavian CEOs, central bankers, and Nobel Prize-winning economists per capita than any comparable institution in Northern Europe. Executive participants learn in a small, research-driven school, taught by faculty who publish alongside some of the world's leading economists.

    Your Profile

    • This program is for those who have a management position and want to develop their financial knowledge, based on understanding the financial language to how you integrate it into daily business decisions. Common positions are CEOs, marketing directors, sales managers, project managers, product managers, IT managers and business area managers.

    Benefits

    • Be very well equipped to understand, analyze and develop your company's business.
    • Have very good financial competence. You will be able to analyze and evaluate other actors in the company's surroundings and use the collective information to make good financial decisions.
    • Understand important financial concepts and be able to communicate and argue more effectively regarding financial and development issues.
    • Have expanded your professional network, with opportunities to share and exchange experiences long after the end of the program.

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1 - External reporting - understanding reports and KPIs (2 days): The connection between the transactions and the reporting is the core of the first module. The goal is for you to be able to read, understand and talk about annual reports and quarterly reports in a well-informed manner.
    • Module 2 Financial analysis - measuring and evaluating (2 days): In module 2, we go through tools for evaluating how the business is doing. We use various key performance indicators and look at how to use them to measure liquidity, financial strength and profitability.
    • Module 3 Financial control - acting and developing (2 days): In module 3, we will focus on identifying the opportunities you have as a manager to act based on the needs that the analyses identify. This includes components such as: incentive systems for employees, performance measurement and combined models for handling several perspectives at the same time.
    • Module 4 Continuation of financial control and project work - putting the knowledge to work (2 days): Through the project work, you will get started directly with applying your knowledge to the business. You can choose a relevant development project or a challenge of your own and analyze and find improvement possibilities using the financial tools you acquired during the program.

    How to Apply

    1. 1

      Check your eligibility

      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8–15 years of professional experience.

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      Contact the school

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    4. 4

      Prepare your application

      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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      Submit your application

      Apply directly through Stockholm School of Economics's official application portal.