The CSCA (Certified in Strategy and Competitive Analysis) Certification CSCA is established by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) and is designed for accounting and finance professionals who are looking to strengthen their strategic planning and competitive analysis capabilities and aim to be at the forefront of business decision-making and strategy implementation within their organizations. CSCA is ideal for:Individuals currently engaged in finance and accounting roles, whether they are just beginning their career as staff accountants or are seasoned executives steering their organizations.Professionals aiming to enhance their strategic thinking and analytical skills to secure future leadership positions within their field.CSCA Summary Content Specification Outline.Strategic Analysis (25% - Levels A, B, and C)The strategic planning processEnvironmental scan and competitive analysisInternal analysisCreating Competitive Advantage (40% - Levels A, B, and C)What is competitive advantage?Strategy in a global contextBusiness level strategiesCorporate level strategiesFunctional level strategiesSustaining competitive advantageStrategy Implementation and Performance Evaluation (35% - Levels A, B, and C)Analyzing strategic alternativesRisk managementStrategy implementationStrategy measurement and organizational performanceGovernance, social responsibility, and ethicsWhat is the CSCA Exam Format?The CSCA exam is offered in person at Prometric Centers (click here to see the list of locations). There are two exam windows: March and September. The exam
What you'll learn
understand the strategic planning process
conduct environmental scans and competitive analysis
analyze internal organizational dynamics
develop and sustain competitive advantages
implement strategies effectively
evaluate organizational performance
Course objectives
to enhance strategic thinking and analytical skills
to prepare for leadership roles in finance and accounting
to provide practical insights into competitive analysis and strategic implementation