Leader-friendly library

Tools that keep analysis brief, useful, repeatable

This resource hub collects the kinds of artefacts we teach inside the curriculum: one-page snapshots, driver prompts, and low-maintenance frameworks that help Australian leaders read the financial story without turning every conversation into a complex model review.

Format
One-page first
Most resources are designed to fit a single screen or print page.
Use case
Meeting-ready
Prompts and layouts that shorten decision cycles.
Cadence
Monthly & quarterly
Light discipline that survives busy seasons.
Policy
No pricing displayed
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Template gallery

Leader-friendly templates

These are example formats and learning artefacts designed to keep analysis concise. Use them as inspiration for your internal routines.

Illustrative samples for education only
Monthly
Cash Pulse Snapshot
A single-page view of liquidity movement, runway posture, and timing pressure that helps leadership spot stress before it hits operations.
Early warnings Working capital
Driver view
Margin Map
A clean structure for pricing, mix, capacity, and cost behaviour discussion. Useful for aligning sales, operations, and finance on the same story.
Team alignment Pricing logic
Quarterly
Scenario Check Sheet
A lightweight best/base/stress page for hiring, marketing, inventory, and expansion decisions without complex model maintenance.
Sensitivity Growth guardrails
Playbooks

Small frameworks with big adoption

These learning packs show how we turn finance concepts into short operational moves. The emphasis is on routines your team can own even when the business is moving fast.

Cash rhythm routine
A short weekly pulse plus a monthly alignment session to reduce timing surprises.
Driver ownership map
Assign clear “signal owners” across functions so finance isn’t isolated.
Margin drift checklist
A simple set of prompts to isolate price, mix, labour leverage, and overhead creep.
Early trigger board
A calm escalation model for cash, demand, and cost signals, reviewed quarterly.
Micro case notes

What good analysis looks like in 10 minutes

Short examples that show how leaders can move from numbers to decisions without building heavy theoretical models.

Service business: staffing tension

A quick margin map reveals that weekend overtime—not demand weakness— is the main profitability drag. The decision becomes a roster redesign, not a blanket price increase.

Inventory business: cash timing trap

A cash pulse snapshot highlights the mismatch between supplier terms and customer payment cycles. The fix is a targeted renegotiation plus reorder cadence changes.

Growth push: marketing stress test

A one-page scenario check shows base-case cash still healthy, but stress-case triggers a runway drop. The team adds a phased spend gate tied to conversion signals.

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How to use these resources

Pick one template, run it twice, then expand

Adoption beats complexity. Most teams gain clarity from a single stable routine before layering cross-functional driver ownership or scenario discipline.

Short meeting prompts One-page layouts Built for busy operators
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