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[Mastering FP&A: Leadership, Curiosity, and Business Partnership with Tolga]-[FP&A Bliss from Pepsi to Lindt: Tolga Hocanin]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-02-27

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Mastering FP&A: Lessons in Leadership and Business Partnership

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Paul Barnwell sits down with Tolga, the CFO of Lindt Canada, to discuss his extensive career in the Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry, the evolution of financial planning, and the essential soft skills required to thrive in finance leadership.

The Foundations of Budgeting: Beyond the Math

Tolga reflects on his early career, citing his first budgeting experience as a "terrible process" that almost led him to quit. He admits that as a young analyst, he was "a little cocky" and treated the budget as a mere "math exercise" rather than understanding the underlying business context.

He emphasizes that modern FP&A professionals must avoid making assumptions and instead "ask a lot of questions." He stresses that budgets have real-world consequences, such as impacting employee compensation across various sites. Tolga advises that understanding the "why" behind the numbers is crucial; by identifying risks and opportunities early, finance teams can avoid unpleasant surprises and provide actual value to the organization.

The CPG Advantage: Metrics and Mix Management

Discussing his long tenure at PepsiCo and his current role at Lindt, Tolga highlights why he remains passionate about CPG. He values the "tangible product" and the relatability of the industry. When managing the business, he focuses on three core pillars:

  • Gross Profit: Moving beyond the bottom line to understand the profitability of individual units.
  • Volume-based Revenue: Tracking tonnage (kilograms) to ensure revenue growth keeps pace with the cost of goods sold (COGS).
  • Mix Management: Analyzing product and customer mix. Tolga notes that seasonality (like the "Gold Bunny" during the year of the rabbit) and customer channels significantly impact margins, requiring meticulous forecasting.

Leading Through Empowerment and Trust

Tolga shares his philosophy on leadership, which is heavily influenced by the idea of being an "empathetic leader." He believes that culture is driven by the team, not just the manager. His approach is to empower his team to "run with" their own processes as long as they meet the business requirements.

He discusses the "growth mindset," noting that mistakes are inevitable. He recalls a story about a $1.5 million reporting error where, instead of punishing the employee, he treated it as a "learning situation." He argues that if you beat people up for mistakes, they will hide them, whereas a growth mindset encourages transparency and long-term development.

Building Cross-Functional Trust

For Tolga, "trust is everything" when it comes to business partnership. He warns that finance is often viewed as the "money police," which makes other departments defensive. To bridge this gap, he advises finance professionals to:

  1. Invest in the business: Spend time learning the daily realities of marketing, sales, and supply chain teams.
  2. Ask the right questions: Position yourself as a "business partner" rather than just a "finance partner."
  3. Foster healthy conflict: Using the framework of the Five Dysfunctions of a Team, he notes that productive conflict is only possible when a foundation of trust exists.

Strategic Insights and Closing Advice

Reflecting on a "strategic moment" in his career, Tolga describes how he helped a sales team shift their focus toward high-margin products (like mini-cans) by providing data that demonstrated a win-win for both the company and the consumer's desire for portion control.

His final advice to those starting their FP&A journey is simple but vital: "Be curious and ask as many questions as possible." He encourages professionals not to stay siloed in one function but to seek diverse opportunities across the business to become well-rounded leaders.

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