by Victoria Clarke
The Nelson Croom Development Team and authors are now beavering away on the courses for our 2010 publishing programme. To kick start this year, we've just released a new peer-enriched learning course: Financial Management in Turbulent Times (or FMITT for short!).
The last ten years have been marked by increasing and unprecedented turbulence, yet many of the techniques that underpin financial management were developed during conditions of stability. This new course will help learners get to grips with the dynamics of financial management. As a peer-enriched learning course, FMITT is designed to stimulate debate and dialogue between learners, so that the course becomes an evolving resource of professional knowledge. Author David Allen prompts learners to think through how the volatility which characterises today's business environment has affected their particular enterprise, and how they are, or might be, responding.
We're pleased to hear from learners that they're finding current peer-enriched learning courses (Ethical Issues for Accountants, Making Budgeting Work in the Real World and Managing Through a Recession) useful, and we hope that they find this new course just as valuable.
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