About Wayne Bartlett
Dr Wayne Bartlett, Fellow of ACCA and an MBA is Managing Director of Phoenix Management Consultancy Ltd.
He is an internationally acclaimed speaker and trainer on all aspects of public and private sector accounting and auditing standards. He has worked extensively for the World Bank and IMF in over 40 countries, helping to develop the profession.
After 7 years in the NHS in the UK, Wayne joined the UK Home Office as Head of Accountancy Advice. He has since worked as a consultant both in the UK and internationally, working with the World Bank, the IMF, the European Union, AusAid and DFID.
He has been instrumental in the establishment of the audit profession in Kosovo and has helped develop auditing in many countries, from Romania to the Philippines. He has taken lead roles in the development of new professional bodies and the accounting profession in Mozambique and Rwanda and in recent years has been extensively involved in developing financial reporting in many countries across the globe.
Wayne is the author of accountingcpd's suite of courses on IFRS as well as our annual IFRS Update. He is also the author of a suite of thematic auditing courses.
What makes Wayne tick?
Wayne is passionate about delivering good financial results whilst at the same time ensuring sustainability for future generations.
CPD Courses


A Glitch in the System
A major UK fraud scandal involving the Post Office fires some serious warning shots about control systems for everyone.


A Global Economic Uptick
The economic narrative, and many indicators are proving modestly positive. But no business manager can be complacent about the outlook - the pressures are still very real and there are many risks out there.


All About IAS 38
Intangible assets can make up a huge chunk of the market value of an organisation. But how are you supposed to account for something you can't see? Find out with this bite on IAS 38, the accounting standard for intangibles.


All a Question of Value
The plusvalenza scandal involving Italian football club Juventus raises questions about fair value, as well as accounting and performance measurement issues for the wider business world.


A Long Way to Go for Sustainability Reporting
Cop27 outcomes suggest the need for increased momentum in climate reporting.


An Uncertain End to 2022
For accountants and business leaders, the dominant theme of 2022 has been intense uncertainty, and this will continue into 2023.


An Update on IPSAS 43: Leases
Did you know that IPSAS 43 will supersede the existing IPSAS standard on leases, IPSAS 13? Find out about the changes and implications, and how public sector organisations can prepare, with this bite.


A Slight Boost for Economic Optimism
In January some of the pessimism about global growth and inflation for 2023 abated and economic prospects started to look a little better...


A Tricky New Year
The return to a new normal creates business challenges that must be faced by directors and finance professionals.

