Why Communication is the Ultimate Power Skill for Finance Managers
For decades, the image of a successful finance manager was someone tucked away in a quiet corner, surrounded by monitors flashing green and red numbers, buried deep in complex spreadsheets. The “hard skills”—mastery of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC), expertise in tax regulations, and the ability to build sophisticated Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) models—were the only metrics for success.

However, as we progress through 2026, the corporate landscape has shifted. Automation and Artificial Intelligence have taken over much of the “number crunching” that once defined the role. Today, the value of a finance manager is no longer found in their ability to calculate data, but in their ability to communicate it. In the modern enterprise, a finance manager who cannot communicate is like a navigator who cannot speak; they know exactly where the ship is going, but they cannot help the crew reach the destination.



