Business Finance Communication Programs

Learning to communicate financial information clearly isn't about memorising formulas. It's about connecting numbers to actual business decisions that people understand and trust.

We've spent years working with professionals who know their numbers but struggle to explain them. Our approach focuses on real conversations, practical scenarios, and building confidence through honest feedback.

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Professional business communication training environment

Choose Your Learning Style

Different people learn differently. Some need structure, others want flexibility. We've built our programs around actual working schedules, not theoretical availability.

Intensive Workshop

Three full days of focused practice with immediate feedback. You'll work through real financial scenarios and present findings to peers who ask tough questions.

Next session: September 2025 Location: Canberra CBD

Evening Sessions

Twelve weeks of Tuesday evenings. Perfect if you can't take time off work. Each session builds on the previous one, but we adapt based on what participants actually need.

Starting: October 2025 Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Online Flexible

Self-paced modules with monthly live sessions. You watch recorded lessons when it suits you, then join group discussions to test your understanding with others.

Rolling enrollment 8-month access period
Financial communication training materials and resources

What You'll Actually Learn

1

Breaking Down Complex Numbers

Most financial reports confuse people because they try to show everything at once. We'll teach you to identify what matters for specific audiences and leave out the rest.

2

Speaking Finance to Non-Finance People

Your colleagues don't need to understand EBITDA calculations. They need to know if the project is working. You'll practice translating technical terms into plain language that drives decisions.

3

Presenting Data That Sticks

Charts and graphs often make things worse. We'll show you when to use visuals and when a simple sentence works better. Plus, how to present bad news without people switching off.

4

Writing Reports People Read

Nobody reads 40-page financial reports. You'll learn to write executive summaries that get attention and detailed sections that support your recommendations without boring everyone.

5

Handling Difficult Conversations

Budget cuts, missed targets, unexpected costs. These conversations are never easy, but avoiding them makes everything worse. We'll practice delivering difficult messages with clarity and confidence.

Investment in Your Skills

These prices include all materials, feedback sessions, and access to our alumni network. No hidden fees or surprise add-ons.

Intensive Workshop

$1,850

Three-day program

  • 24 hours of instruction
  • Small group practice sessions
  • Individual presentation review
  • Course materials and templates
  • Three months follow-up support
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Online Flexible

$1,450

Eight-month access

  • Self-paced video modules
  • Monthly live Q&A sessions
  • Discussion forum access
  • Downloadable resources
  • Certificate upon completion
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Corporate Package

Custom

Tailored for teams

  • On-site or online delivery
  • Custom scenario development
  • Team-specific challenges
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Ongoing consultation available
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Sienna Pemberton

Sienna Pemberton

Finance Manager, Tech Sector

"I used to dread board presentations. Now I actually look forward to them because I know how to make complex budgets make sense to people who just want the bottom line."

Callum Hendriksen

Callum Hendriksen

CFO, Manufacturing

"The evening sessions fit my schedule perfectly. What surprised me most was learning from other participants. Everyone brought different perspectives that made the practice scenarios feel authentic."

Freya Lindqvist

Freya Lindqvist

Business Analyst, Consulting

"I took the online program while working remotely. The monthly live sessions kept me accountable, and the recorded modules let me go back and review concepts I needed more time with."