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[Mastering FP&A: Strategy, Ambiguity, and Business Partnership]-[Curiosity, Ambition, Service: FP&A at Dashlane]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-05-21

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Navigating the Evolution of FP&A: From Bean Counter to Business Partner

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Taylor Otzdot, VP of Finance at Dashlane and author of the CFO Frameworks newsletter. The conversation delves deep into the shifting role of finance professionals, emphasizing that modern FP&A is no longer just about reporting numbers—it is about enabling confident business decisions through strategy, storytelling, and deep operational integration.

The Audit-to-Finance Transition: Embracing Ambiguity

Otzdot reflects on his early career in audit at EY, noting that while the experience provided a foundational understanding of accounting, he eventually realized the environment lacked the creative problem-solving he craved. He highlights a crucial realization: finance professionals must be comfortable with "an appropriate level of ambiguity." Unlike accounting, where every credit and debit must tick and tie, FP&A in high-growth environments often deals with the "unknowable." Learning to reduce this ambiguity efficiently is what separates a standard analyst from a strategic leader.

Self-Advocacy and Career Growth

Otzdot argues that career advancement is the intersection of opportunity and ability. He emphasizes that professionals must be their own best advocates. By clearly communicating aspirations to leadership, he managed to pivot from corporate finance to high-impact sales and support roles at GoDaddy. He warns against the "lazy analysis" and "empty calories" of buzzword-heavy content on LinkedIn, asserting that promotion is not a reward for past work, but a bet on one's ability to succeed at the next level. "The reward for good work is more work," he notes, encouraging listeners to proactively build the skills needed for the roles they want rather than waiting for formal training.

Building High-Performing Teams: The "Yes, And" Mindset

To lead a high-performing finance team, Otzdot employs principles derived from improv comedy, specifically the concept of "Yes, and." Rather than shutting down business partners with a "no," finance leaders should agree with the premise of a business goal and add context. This builds trust and positions finance as a partner rather than a gatekeeper. He defines the purpose of his team as being "service-oriented" and "outcome-focused," ensuring that they are in the trenches with the business to truly understand the drivers of performance.

Smart Segmentation and Data Disaggregation

Technical excellence remains the "table stakes" for any finance team. Otzdot uses the historical example of the US Air Force’s cockpit design to illustrate the danger of relying on averages. He argues that actionable insights are found by looking one level beneath the surface. Whether through machine learning or manual clustering, finance professionals must disaggregate data to find meaningful segments—not just reporting segments. By moving from "data to information to knowledge," finance teams can uncover hidden operational issues, such as misaligned support-to-sales call ratios.

Storytelling and the "Grand Reveal"

Finally, the discussion turns to the art of presentation. Otzdot advises against the common instinct to present the entire journey of one's analysis. Instead, he suggests a "Quentin Tarantino" approach: start with the conclusion and then provide the supporting materials. This avoids the "grand reveal" trap where an audience waits through a wall of numbers for the "so what." By focusing on the core message, finance leaders can speak with authority to boards and executive teams, ultimately positioning themselves as strategic architects of the business’s future.

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I just want to go and do something a little bit different.
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I was starting to get that itch to go do something different.
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The reward for good work is more work.
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📝Key Phrases

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call out
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go off the beaten path
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stint
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get the itch
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crux of it
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