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🎙️ Episode 14: Women Who Lead — From Finance to Global Transformation This episode lands in March, which makes it the perfect moment to spotlight a woman whose career embodies resilience, clarity and leadership in the Dynamics 365 ecosystem. We're joined by Rebecca Rankin, who began in finance, moved into operations, stepped into Microsoft consulting at one of the biggest partners in the channel, rose into senior leadership, and now leads global D365 transformations on the client side. Rebecca shares the real story behind that journey — the accidental pivot into systems, the chaos she gravitated toward, the opportunities that shaped her, and the moments that tested her. Her perspective is a masterclass in how finance, technology and leadership intersect, and what it truly takes to deliver transformation at scale. We cover: 🔹 How a finance background becomes a superpower in systems and transformation 🔸 The reality of stepping into consulting at a high performing Microsoft partner 🔹 What leading 400+ consultants taught her about governance, clarity and scale 🔸 The myths and uncomfortable truths about ERP and D365 programmes 🔹 Adaptability, soft skills and why they matter more than ever 🔸 The politics, pace and pressure of moving from partner to end user 🔹 How to rescue a failing global programme — and the mindset it requires 🔸 The women who shaped her career, and the lessons she now pays forward Whether you’re a consultant, programme leader, architect, finance professional or a woman navigating your own path in tech, this episode is packed with grounded insight, lived experience and the kind of honesty that rarely makes it onto a CV.