by Kristin Todd | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, KPI, personal development |
Did Your 2020 New Year’s Resolution Include Spending More Time at Home? Is the New Normal Social Distancing and Working Remotely? Insight from Stuart Pasternak, Toronto Regional Director, CFO Leadership Council Clearly, 2020 has become a game-changer, affecting...
by Kristin Todd | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, KPI, personal development |
Employee Engagement and Training of Accounting Teams during COVID-19 Insights from Leah Gray, CFO & Steering Committee Member, CFOLC Seattle Chapter “Fortunately, many Accounting Professionals have enjoyed working and accessing their systems remotely for...
by Kristin Todd | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, KPI, personal development |
CFO to General Manager in Today’s Business World Advice from Stuart Pasternak, Toronto Regional Director, CFO Leadership Council “Business today faces fierce competition on an international scale and has forced CFOs to become a “Master” in the delivery of the...
by Kristin Todd | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, KPI, personal development |
How Should You Measure a CFO’s Success? Insight from Stuart Pasternak, Toronto Regional Director, CFO Leadership Council To measure the success of any C-Suite executive, there must be specific and measurable goals and objectives for the positions. The Chief...
by Kristin Todd | Dec 9, 2019 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, personal development |
Are You a CFO, or is Your Goal to Become a CFO? – Get a Mentor or Coach! “You wouldn’t advise the CEO to proceed without a strategic plan, why should you?” ~ Stuart Pasternak, Toronto Regional Director, CFOLC In the competitive world of C-Suit talent and...
by Kristin Todd | Nov 8, 2019 | Blog, CFO Viewpoints, CFOLC News, personal development |
Acquisition Strategy & Value Drivers How to Maximize Your Company’s Sale Price “As a CFO, take steps now to increase the value of the business before being ready to sell — whether this will be next year or five years down the road.” ~ Stuart Pasternak,...
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