by Kristin Todd | Nov 28, 2018 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, Leadership, Leadership for CFOs, Technology for CFOs |
“It wasn’t so many years ago that pre-acquisition assessments of a company’s technology were limited to check-the-box activities”, reflected Patrick Moroney, Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Central States Funds and previously CIO of several private equity-backed...
by Kristin Todd | Nov 14, 2018 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints |
Long-term illnesses are very challenging emotionally, physically, and especially financially. I should know, as I have lived through 3 grandparents, 2 in-laws, and one mother who all needed or still need care. It is difficult to watch those you love lose the ability...
by Kristin Todd | Nov 13, 2018 | Blog |
An excerpt from the book The Transition Game, written by CFOLC Co-Chair Greg Olney. For more information on Olney, scroll down. I had a great idea for implementing “agile” methodologies at my place of employment. Agile methodology was primarily software related in its...
by Kristin Todd | Nov 5, 2018 | CFO Viewpoints, Executive Communications, Leadership, Leadership for CFOs, Negotiations |
Some companies pursue growth through acquisitions by initiating a search for potential targets suited to their strategy. Other firms may be prompted to consider acquisition by seeing potential in a company they already do business with (or compete against). Whether a...
by Kristin Todd | Nov 2, 2018 | Blog, Leadership |
The job description of the modern CFO has certainly changed in recent years. A chief financial officer no longer just crunches numbers and looks at financial statements all day. As traditional finance work continues to make the rapid shift to digital, transactional...
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