The objective of these interactive seminars & workshops is to provide participants with a forum for reflecting on modern and critical issues in the fields of Leadership & Strategy, Valuation, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Finance & Accounting. Participants will leave these sessions better equipped to ask the right questions and make better decisions.
Leadership & Strategy
- The problem-solving methodology at TRIARII
- The key to performance improvement: setting the right objectives, key results, expected behaviors, and monitoring tools
- A systematic approach to business model design & innovation
- Business restructuring & turnaround: from diagnosis through surgery, recovery and therapy.
- The art of promoting your product through digital marketing strategies
- Transition acceleration framework: the first 90 days of a new leadership position
Business Valuation
- Valuation methods: DCF, cost approach, and market approach
- Four important lessons in business valuation: don’t mistake (1) accounting for finance, (2) modeling for valuation, (3) price for value, and (4) skill for luck
- The three demons that cause bad valuations: bias, complexity, and uncertainty
- The challenges in valuing start-ups and young-growth companies
- How to value user and subscriber-based companies
- Understanding the stages of a company life-cycle and their connection to the art of valuing a business
- Understanding cash flows, the types of cash burn and their impact to the art of valuing a business
- Venture capital: the game of pricing versus value in business valuation
Mergers & Acquisitions
- Venture deals: work effectively with lawyers and venture capitalists
- How mergers and acquisitions work
Finance & Accounting
- The hidden connections among the three main financial statements
- The 38 accounting tricks that companies use to deceive auditors, investors and creditors
- Economic & Financial Diagnosis: can the company survive?
- Navigating through the complexity of order intake and revenue recognition rules
- Business intelligence: the importance of a multidimensional reporting structure
- The 3 critical areas of concern in corporate finance: investing, financing, and dividends