Course Outline
Day 1 – Fundamentals of Stakeholder Management in Financial Reporting Modules Covered
Introduction to Stakeholder Management
- The role of stakeholder management in finance functions
- Internal and external stakeholders in financial reporting
- Stakeholder expectations and their impact on the business
- The importance of trust and transparency in reporting
Stakeholder Identification & Analysis
- Mapping finance-related stakeholders
- Understanding stakeholder influence and priorities
- Effectively managing stakeholder expectations
- Communication channels within finance operations
Communication Skills for Finance Professionals
- Professional communication techniques
- Active listening and questioning skills
- Conveying financial information clearly
- Handling sensitive financial discussions professionally
Practical Activities
- Stakeholder mapping exercise
- Finance communication role-play
- Reporting escalation scenarios
Day 2 – Developing Professional Networks Modules Covered
Building Internal Professional Networks
- Strengthening relationships across departments
- Networking with operations, procurement, HR, and management teams
- Improving coordination during reporting cycles
- Establishing credibility as a finance professional
External Networking & Relationship Building
- Managing relationships with auditors, consultants, regulators, and vendors
- Professional etiquette and stakeholder engagement
- Maintaining long-term business relationships
Digital & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Utilizing collaboration tools effectively
- Managing communication across multiple teams
- Building influence through professional presence
Practical Activities
- Networking strategy workshop
- Cross-functional collaboration exercise
- Professional relationship management scenarios
Day 3 – Building Partnerships and Collaborations Modules Covered
Creating Effective Business Partnerships
- Collaborative approaches within finance operations
- Aligning finance objectives with business functions
- Establishing partnerships for streamlined reporting processes
Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
- Handling reporting disagreements professionally
- Negotiating timelines and deliverables
- Managing difficult stakeholders
- Conflict resolution techniques for finance teams
Collaboration During Financial Activities
- Coordination during budgeting and forecasting
- Supporting audit preparation collaboratively
- Managing interdepartmental dependencies
Practical Activities
- Negotiation simulations
- Audit coordination case study
- Group collaboration exercises
Day 4 – Achieving Alignment with Stakeholders Modules Covered
Aligning Stakeholder Expectations
- Managing reporting expectations and deadlines
- Achieving alignment on financial objectives
- Balancing competing departmental priorities
Influence & Persuasion Skills
- Influencing decision-makers using financial insights
- Presenting financial data effectively
- Gaining stakeholder support and buy-in
Stakeholder Engagement During Change
- Managing stakeholders during process changes
- Communication planning for new reporting requirements
- Handling resistance professionally
Practical Activities
- Financial presentation exercises
- Stakeholder alignment workshop
- Reporting issue resolution scenarios
Day 5 – Advanced Stakeholder Management & Action Planning Modules Covered
Managing High-Impact Stakeholder Situations
- Handling escalations and sensitive reporting issues
- Stakeholder management during audits and compliance reviews
- Crisis communication basics for finance professionals
Measuring Stakeholder Engagement Success
- Monitoring communication effectiveness
- Gathering stakeholder feedback
- Continuous improvement in stakeholder relationships
Personal Action Planning
- Developing individual stakeholder engagement plans
- Applying course learning to workplace challenges
- Best practices and lessons learned
Practical Activities
- Real-life finance case studies
- Individual action plan development
- Group discussions and presentations
How This Course Will Help in Daily Work Tasks
This course will directly support professionals in Financial Planning and Reporting by enhancing their ability to communicate, coordinate, and collaborate with various stakeholders involved in financial operations. Participants will gain practical skills to manage reporting deadlines, resolve interdepartmental issues, and improve alignment between finance and business teams.
The training will assist participants in strengthening relationships with internal departments, senior management, auditors, and external partners, leading to smoother reporting cycles, better information flow, and reduced operational conflicts. It will also enhance the ability to present financial information confidently, manage stakeholder expectations effectively, and support decision-making processes with greater professionalism.
By applying the techniques learned during the course, finance professionals will be better equipped to improve teamwork, reduce communication gaps, increase reporting efficiency, and contribute more strategically to organizational objectives.
Requirements
- Fundamental understanding of financial planning, reporting, or accounting processes
- Experience in finance, reporting, budgeting, audit, or related business functions
- Familiarity with internal business communication and reporting workflows
- Basic knowledge of organizational structures and cross-functional coordination
- Previous interaction with internal or external stakeholders is advantageous but not required
- Openness to participating in discussions, case studies, and collaborative exercises
Testimonials (2)
Fun to talk
Jihan Fadila - BAF
Course - Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for Internal Audit
Very practical. Trainer was very flexible in ensuring we meet our needs.