Storytelling Skills for FP&A Professionals to Elevate Business Partnering with Greg Adams

Storytelling Skills for FP&A Professionals to Elevate Business Partnering with Greg Adams

In this insightful episode of FP&A Tomorrow , host Paul Barnhurst , "The FP&A Guy," explores the dynamic world of financial planning and analysis with guest Greg Adams , a seasoned CFO and author. They discuss how finance professionals can drive value through storytelling, critical thinking, and strategic insights. The conversation also delves into Greg's journey from leading finance teams to writing an international crime thriller with an accountant hero, redefining the image of finance professionals.

Greg Adams is the SVP and CFO of the American Management Association (AMA), with over 25 years of leadership experience in public and private finance. He is a CPA and a published author whose debut novel, Green Shades: Accountants Aren't Supposed to Die This Way, combines financial intrigue with a thrilling narrative. Greg's leadership mission is centered on fostering corporate excellence and empowering finance professionals to embrace their strategic potential.

Expect to Learn:

  • The evolving role of FP&A as a strategic partner in business.
  • Why storytelling is a critical skill for finance professionals.
  • How to leverage external data and AI for more robust financial planning.
  • Insights into the value of "power skills" like communication and leadership.
  • Greg’s journey writing a crime thriller that challenges stereotypes about accountants.

Here are a few relevant quotes from the episode:

"If you control information, you control the world. FP&A professionals need to look beyond internal data and consider external benchmarks." - Greg Adams
"AI and machine learning allow us to move beyond just historical data to anticipate what’s coming." - Greg Adams
"Step away from your desk and talk to people. The best insights often come from conversations." - Greg Adams

Greg Adams offered a fresh and inspiring perspective on the role of finance professionals. From emphasizing the art of storytelling in FP&A to advocating for the integration of external data and AI, Greg highlighted how finance can be a driver of change and innovation.

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Ritesh Naik

Analyst with a Business Mind | Always Learning

2w

Thank you! Greg’s journey is fascinating! The insight about FP&A leveraging both internal and external data is so relevant today. 

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Mike Manalac, CPA

Manager @ Google | 🔥Author of No Flux Given 🔥 | I help Stuck Accountants get Unstuck |

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I have to hear more! Checking out the pod today 🔥

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