121: Gaining Competitive Advantage With Analytics, Mike Picchi, CFO, Allconnect
Why Finance Executives Must Own Their Own Narratives
“Yet while he was universally admired throughout the company, and known as a truly wise person, most managers wanted as little to do with him as possible. They simply could not understand a word he was saying. He was dependent on the CEO to translate him.”1 It was with these words and others like them […]
120: How Workforce Training is Getting Its Groove Back, Jason Shore, CFO, True Office
119: At Ingredion, Food Ingredients Became a Recipe For Global Growth
The Management Narrative Makes Room for Finance
In an earlier column titled “The Drucker Curse,” I argued that Peter Drucker, the much acclaimed 20th-century management thinker, could be found guilty of drawing an “iron curtain” across the corporation, a barrier designed to segregate a fledgling but maturing management narrative from a robust and authoritative finance function. I wrote that his influential writings […]
117: The Data-Empowered CFO, Bhadresh Sutaria, CFO, Arcserve
116: Catching the Online Lending Wave, Ryan Randall, CFO, Upstart
115: Advancing an Organizational Rhythm with a Monthly Review Process, Ethan Carlson, CEO, Carlson Management Consulting
114: How to Measure M&A Success, Richard Antoneck, CFO, Veritext
Special Offer For CFO Thought Leaders From CFO Rising East
We’re pleased to hear that a number of our CFO Thought Leaders will be participating in the Annual CFO Rising East Summit, taking place in Miami on March 11 & 12. Counted among this year’s CFO Rising presenters are CFOTL’s recent guests CFO Vince Burchianti of Firehouse Subs (Episode 72) and CFO Mathew Novick of Place […]