CFO Program Online Course
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Module 1: Embed finance across the company5 Lessons
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Module 2: Identify profit and cash initiatives7 Lessons
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Module 3: Oversee and drive business change13 Lessons
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The CFO’s role in driving change
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Driving change across your business: Top tips from a finance leader
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How to encourage innovation across your workforce
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The emotional reaction to a change initiative
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Obtaining people’s buy-in
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Change management: Create a sense of urgency
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Change management: Build a guiding coalition
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Change management: Form a strategic vision
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Change management: Enlist a volunteer army
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Change management: Enable action by removing barriers
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Change management: Generate short term wins
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Change management: Sustain progress
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Change management: Embed the changes
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The CFO’s role in driving change
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Module 4: Deliver data-driven strategic insights6 Lessons
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Module 5: Challenge your Board and influence strategy9 Lessons
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Challenging your CEO and Board
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Challenging the board – A CFO’s perspective
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The CFO’s role in influencing strategy
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The five levers of influential CFOs
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Providing your unique perspective
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Demonstrating you are more than a numbers person
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Ensure that you are always consulted
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How to avoid being seen as the blocker
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Adding value: A CFO’s perspective
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Challenging your CEO and Board
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Module 6: Drive key decision-making11 Lessons
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The modern-day decision-making process
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Gathering the facts
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How Data Savvy is your Board?
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Using data to help business activities
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Support decision-making with data
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Express your opinion
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Communicating financial information to non-finance people
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Reading a situation
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Knowing when to compromise
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Managing conflict at Board level and beyond
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Driving a group consensus
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The modern-day decision-making process
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Module 7: Represent your business externally6 Lessons
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Module 8: Become a critical and influential voice5 Lessons
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Module 9: Deliver the business plan7 Lessons
Participants 7431
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Challenging the board – A CFO’s perspective
Dan Wells October 11, 2023
Most CFOs state that challenging the Board is one of the hardest elements of your Strategic Business Partner role. This requires you to build up their respect and to ensure that they see you as a critical voice across all business matters, not just finance.
During this video extract from a Strategic Business Partner workshop, experienced CFO and professional mentor Ian Simpkin shares his experiences:
As the finance leader, you will bring a unique financial perspective to the Board and will possess a more detailed knowledge of the underlying data. You must also develop a strong commercial mindset, robust knowledge of the business and an awareness of the key market drivers.
This powerful combination allows you to analyse decisions through a different lens compared to your management team, Board of directors and stakeholders.
However, many Boards will have a narrow view of finance and what you can bring as a CFO. They will initially fail to recognise your ability to support them with more general matters.
You need to determine the appropriate time to challenge your Board and to consider the best approach towards doing this.
In advance, you must build up their respect towards your ability to add value across the wider business matters, not just finance. You need them to value your opinion throughout all business activities and for you to become the first person that they go to when they need help.
Assess your skills
How comfortable do you feel at challenging your Board?
Have you developed the correct soft skills to challenge your Board appropriately?
Do they value your opinion?