A tailored course, built for your situation
Influence across more business units with IFRS 17
A practical mastery path for finance leads shaping firm-wide reporting outcomes
Who this is for
Finance and reporting professionals in global financial institutions who are technically proficient but aiming to expand their operational influence across divisions and reporting cycles
Who this is not for
Individuals seeking foundational training in IFRS 17 or those outside financial services looking for generic compliance frameworks
What you walk away with
- Lead alignment on IFRS 17 implementations across multiple lines of business
- Turn technical updates into clear narratives for non-specialist stakeholders
- Anticipate and shape input from actuarial, risk, and capital teams ahead of reporting cycles
- Build reusable templates that maintain compliance while scaling across regions
- Become the go-to interpreter when new accounting demands cross functional boundaries
The 12 modules (with all 144 chapters)
- Defining the core shift in liability measurement
- Mapping change impact to P&L visibility
- Creating standard response sets for leadership asks
- Aligning timing with fiscal planning cycles
- Identifying key outcome owners by division
- Documenting baseline assumptions clearly
- Setting expectations for model output variance
- Summarising transition effects in one page
- Anticipating executive follow-up questions
- Structuring tiered briefing formats
- Linking disclosures to capital messaging
- Tracking decision velocity post-brief
- Charting process interdependencies by function
- Flagging data handover points
- Predicting timing conflicts in cycle planning
- Mapping team-specific risk tolerances
- Documenting standard escalation paths
- Creating shared milestone trackers
- Designating contact roles per domain
- Building early-warning indicators
- Standardising update formats across teams
- Automating dependency alerts
- Reducing rework through alignment
- Validating shared ownership moments
- Identifying common data elements across reports
- Layering disclosure depth by audience
- Versioning control for multi-use templates
- Embedding audit-ready footnotes
- Balancing precision with readability
- Using colour and layout for hierarchy
- Creating modular disclosure blocks
- Testing clarity with non-experts
- Scaling formats across regions
- Documenting localisation rules
- Maintaining consistency under updates
- Archiving deprecated versions
- Rephrasing liability recognition for sales
- Explaining discount rate shifts to operations
- Translating CSM mechanics for treasury
- Simplifying transition impacts for legal
- Describing data demands to IT teams
- Clarifying model assumptions for audit
- Framing capital effects for investors
- Summarising model risk for oversight
- Adapting tone by seniority level
- Anticipating pushback points
- Preparing rebuttal logic trees
- Closing communication loops
- Timing outreach to planning gates
- Determining minimum viable briefings
- Customising pre-reads by role
- Scheduling alignment checkpoints
- Capturing formal acknowledgements
- Tracking outstanding queries
- Reconciling conflicting priorities
- Building consensus on edge cases
- Documenting agreed exceptions
- Maintaining decision logs
- Publishing status to wider groups
- Archiving rationale for audits
- Estimating P&L volatility windows
- Modelling balance sheet shifts
- Projecting cash flow timing changes
- Assessing capital adequacy impact
- Simulating rating agency response
- Evaluating dividend policy risk
- Benchmarking against peers
- Highlighting sensitivity drivers
- Communicating forecast ranges
- Updating assumptions iteratively
- Aligning with scenario planning
- Validating with historical cases
- Auditing current control points
- Inserting validation steps
- Updating sign-off checklists
- Adjusting role permissions
- Training approvers on new criteria
- Calibrating review frequency
- Linking to existing audit trails
- Documenting deviation protocols
- Testing workflow resilience
- Measuring cycle time changes
- Enabling self-service clarifications
- Reporting compliance velocity
- Defining primary source systems
- Tagging data at origin
- Mapping transformation steps
- Validating extraction logic
- Documenting ownership per layer
- Creating audit trails for inputs
- Testing reconstruction paths
- Flagging unapproved overrides
- Securing access to raw feeds
- Automating data provenance reports
- Responding to auditor queries
- Reducing time to evidence
- Defining acceptable variance bands
- Establishing sanity checks
- Creating deviation escalation rules
- Documenting anomaly response paths
- Training reviewers on norms
- Benchmarking against prior periods
- Introducing peer validation rounds
- Highlighting model stability metrics
- Summarising key drivers monthly
- Reporting consistency over time
- Updating baselines proactively
- Testing edge case resilience
- Identifying jurisdiction-specific rules
- Mapping local audit expectations
- Adjusting timelines for holidays
- Translating templates accurately
- Validating local team readiness
- Onboarding regional champions
- Conducting readiness walkthroughs
- Testing local data pipelines
- Gathering feedback loops
- Documenting exceptions centrally
- Maintaining global consistency
- Scaling lessons across regions
- Defining scope boundaries clearly
- Setting data delivery standards
- Establishing review checkpoints
- Validating methodology alignment
- Securing access to model logic
- Testing integration points
- Monitoring SLA adherence
- Managing change requests
- Documenting escalation paths
- Maintaining independence checks
- Auditing third-party outputs
- Reducing rework through clarity
- Scheduling recurring sync points
- Sharing progress transparently
- Recognising cross-team contributions
- Updating playbooks iteratively
- Capturing lessons after cycles
- Celebrating alignment wins
- Maintaining executive visibility
- Adjusting for new regulations
- Onboarding new team members
- Reducing ramp time for contributors
- Building institutional memory
- Measuring influence expansion
How this maps to your situation
- When leading first-time IFRS 17 adoption across divisions
- During transition from local to global reporting structure
- Ahead of regulatory review cycles
- After integration of new business units
Before vs. after
What's included with your purchase
- 12 modules with 12 chapters each (144 chapters)
- Downloadable templates and worked examples for every module
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
- 30-day money-back guarantee
Delivery and format
- Course and learning environment access provisioned within 24 hours of purchase
- Hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access
Format: Text-based modules and chapters in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every chapter, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment: Approximately 3-4 hours per module, designed for completion alongside active reporting cycles.
How this compares to the alternatives
Unlike generic accounting courses, this is built specifically for practitioners scaling IFRS 17 influence across complex organisations, no theory, only field-tested methods for real cross-functional challenges.
Frequently asked
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.