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[Modern Data Strategy and the Evolution of FP&A: Insights from Nicholas Mann]-[Getting more wins from your data - with Nicholas Mann]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-08-06

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Modern Data Strategy and the Evolution of FP&A: Insights from Nicholas Mann

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glen Hopper sits down with Nicholas Mann, founder and CEO of Stratos Consulting, to discuss the critical intersection of finance, data analytics, and the modern data stack. As organizations move away from traditional, siloed financial operations, Mann shares his expertise on how FP&A professionals can leverage modern infrastructure to drive organizational value.

The Shift from Finance to Data-Centric Roles

Mann’s career trajectory highlights a broader shift within the industry. Starting with a background in finance and information systems, he quickly realized that the "ivory tower" of traditional finance and accounting was evolving. He argues that today’s FP&A professionals must transcend their traditional domain. "If you stay in your lane and you're just focused on FP&A... that's great," Mann notes, but emphasizes that the most successful CFOs and leaders are those who have a "broader understanding of the business needs" through a deep grasp of BI and data science.

Overcoming Data Silos and Manual Processes

Both Hopper and Mann reflect on the "Stone Age" of FP&A, characterized by data silos where information was guarded rather than shared. Mann points out that finance teams are often at the mercy of IT departments, leading to heavy reliance on manual processes. He shares a striking example of an FP&A team that was manually downloading data from an Oracle ERP into Excel to cleanse and enrich it—a process that could be automated in under a week.

Mann’s philosophy is simple: look for the "quick wins" by identifying repetitive tasks. "Innovation does not mean cutting edge," he explains. "Innovation means how do we do things better using the tools that we have." By automating these menial tasks, finance professionals can pivot from being viewed as a "cost center" to becoming strategic partners in decision-making.

The Role of the Modern Data Stack

Mann, a passionate advocate for the Snowflake ecosystem, explains how modern cloud architecture has lowered the barrier to entry for finance teams. In the past, companies were locked into monolithic ERP ecosystems (like Oracle or SAP). Today, tools like Snowflake, Fivetran, and Coalesce allow finance teams to build their own data warehouses and data marts without needing extensive IT support or massive capital investment.

He advises against the "square peg, round hole" approach of buying expensive software and forcing processes to fit. Instead, he advocates for an assessment-based approach:

  1. Assessment: Identify the specific bottlenecks and pain points.
  2. Proof of Concept (POC): Run a 3–6 week POC to validate the technology before committing to multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts.

Data Maturity and the Future of AI

Regarding the hype surrounding Generative AI, Mann provides a cautionary perspective: "You have to have BI before you can have AI." He notes that while machine learning has been used in FP&A for years, it remains inaccessible to many. For GenAI to be effective in finance, it must be built upon accurate, high-quality data models.

He envisions a future where monthly reporting packages are auto-generated, with AI highlighting specific variances and outliers that require human attention. This allows the finance team to focus on the "why" behind the numbers rather than the mechanical process of data entry.

Conclusion: The Human Element

Beyond the technical stack, Mann emphasizes that the biggest challenge to digital transformation is change management. He suggests that finance professionals should act as "citizen developers"—building relationships across HR, sales, and marketing to understand their data pain points. By solving these enterprise-wide problems, finance leaders not only improve organizational efficiency but also secure their own career growth.

As Mann concludes, the goal is to create a culture where people are excited to come to work, unburdened by manual drudgery, and focused on delivering the insights that truly drive the business.

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Quite frankly, I got to the point where I was burned out.
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You can kind of invent this role however you wanted to be.
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honed his deep technical skills
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harness the power of their data
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manual processes that get overlooked
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And now, onto the show. From Data Reels, this is FPNA Today.
Welcome to FPNA Today. I'm your host, Glen Hopper.
Our guest today is Nicholas Mann, founder and CEO of Stratos Consulting and deleting expert on data and analytics.

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