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WEBINAR Smartly connect your budget to your strategic goals

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Thursday
12
February
12:00 CET
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WEBINAR Smartly connect your budget to your strategic goals

Many organizations invest significant time and effort in defining their strategy. Yet when it comes to budgeting, that strategy often fades into the background.
Budgeting becomes a separate exercise, driven by fixed cycles and historical allocations, rather than by strategic priorities and expected value. As a result, organizations struggle to adapt when circumstances change or when new initiatives emerge.
This webinar explores how leaders can better connect budgeting decisions to strategic goals, creating more transparency, flexibility, and impact.


What we will explore
In this webinar, you will gain insights into:
  • How to bridge the gap between strategic ambition and operational execution through adaptive budgeting
  • Practical approaches to make budgeting more agile and responsive to change
  • Tools and frameworks that help visualize how budget decisions influence strategic outcomes
The focus is on clarity and applicability, not theory for theory’s sake.

What you will gain
By the end of this session, you will:
  • Better understand how to align budgets with strategic objectives
  • Gain practical perspectives on making budget choices more transparent and value-driven
  • Be better equipped to ensure that every euro spent contributes to measurable business impact

Presentation by
Jeroen D'hulst
Jeroen D’hulst is a consultant at threon specialising in strategy execution, adaptive budgeting and organisational decision-making. He works with leaders to help connect strategic ambitions to practical financial and operational processes, enabling more transparent and value-driven decision-making. In this webinar, Jeroen will share practical insights on how organisations can better align their budgeting to strategic goals, supported by real-world frameworks and perspectives grounded in strategy and execution.
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Duration
60 minutes