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Home | Articles and press releases | Become a strategic business partner: soft and analytical skills that financiers lack.

Become a strategic business partner: soft and analytical skills that financiers lack.

22 May 2026
Today, finance departments are at the heart of strategic decisions. Management boards expect financiers to provide not only accurate reports, but also conclusions, scenarios and recommendations with a clear impact on the profit and loss account.

This shift from "cost controller" to "business partner" requires a whole new set of skills – combining analytical thinking with soft skills.

Unfortunately, many specialists still lack two groups of competencies: soft skills (influence, communication, cooperation) and analytical skills (data processing, modelling, interpretation). It is their combination that builds the CFO's partnership role for the organisation.

The most important skills of a financier as a business partner of the organisation

  • Data-driven storytelling. The report says "what", the management needs "what does this mean and what do we do tomorrow".
  • Business empathy. Understanding how financial decisions affect sales, operations or HR KPIs allows for better interpretation of the numbers in the context of strategy.
  • Proactive decision-making. Analytics should end with a recommendation and a risk scenario, not just a diagnosis of the problem.
  • Data literacy. Conscious assessment of data quality, model metrics and potential errors (bias) increases the reliability of conclusions.
  • Interdepartmental cooperation. Regularly "walking in the shoes" of other teams builds trust and enables the creation of a common business language.

As Kamila Izdebska, Head of BPP Professional Education in Poland, notes: Data is available to everyone today. It is not those who have the numbers who stand out, but those who can turn them into a business narrative and a decision that creates value. A business partner does not just deliver reports — they co-create the direction of the company.

How to develop into a business partner?

Developing into a business partner is a process of systematic learning.

  1. Learn through projects. Take part in cross-departmental initiatives, such as marketing campaign cost analysis or process optimisation projects. This is natural training in business empathy and cooperation.
  2. Take advantage of training and peer learning sessions. Review your skills and plan their development strategically – through training, courses or webinars tailored to your professional goals. However, do not limit yourself to formal forms of learning. Reach out to your colleagues and other departments for knowledge and experience – observe their practices, ask questions, ask for feedback.
  3. Build communication skills in practice. Practise data storytelling during weekly meetings. Practise translating a report into three sentences of recommendations so that the conclusions are understandable to everyone.
  4. Collaborate with the L&D department. Together, develop a development plan that includes training in communication, presentation, data handling and BI tools. A good solution is to create "development paths" that combine financial knowledge and soft leadership skills.
  5. Learn reflectively. After each presentation or project, ask your audience: did this help you make a decision? This is the best indicator of the effectiveness of a finance partner.

Being a business partner means clarity of purpose, data-driven decisions and a willingness to take responsibility for results. This advantage can be trained – starting with small but consistent changes, adds Kamila Izdebska.

To become such a partner, you don't have to give up reliability or analytical thinking. You just need to add a new dimension – communication, strategy and relationships. Because the future of finance belongs not to those who count, but to those who can make sense of the numbers.

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