Paul Butler
Paul Butler is a chartered global management accountant (CGMA) and a chartered management accountant (CIMA). Originally from England, he worked for Hilton International Hotels and Marriott International as a regional finance director and first came to the United States as the director of marketing and financial services for Hilton Honors, when Hilton’s worldwide headquarters was in Beverly Hills, California.
In 2006, Paul started Newleaf Training and Development—a staff-training and leadership-development company that serves clients across the United States and around the world. A teacher at heart, Paul also serves as a faculty member within the business department of the Master’s University in Santa Clarita, California.
He lives in Valencia, California, and has been married to his wife, Gaynor, since 1994. They have two adult children.
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Business Financial Intelligence—a mindset and skillset few people have and all organizations need.
This clear and concise book demystifies the financial terminology and concepts that are used to measure an organization’s performance.
Written primarily with employees in mind, Business Financial Intelligence can help you enhance your present contribution, gain a promotion, move across departments, and traverse industries. This book is also relevant to the working world of an entrepreneur. In fact, one of the main reasons most small businesses fail within their first five years is not a lack of ideas but a lack of business financial intelligence.
Can you imagine an organization where everyone working in the business is working as if they own the business? Imagine what that would do to that company’s income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. That’s called having an intrapreneurial spirit. That’s called business financial intelligence—a mindset and skillset few people have and all organizations need.
This book is invaluable for an aspirational leader and an easy-to-use guide for any entrepreneur.