Overview
Today, CFOs are expected to be strategic business partners to your CEO, executive team and the wider business. You must not only be expert number-crunchers, but also strong communicators and strategic thinkers. This requires you to articulate insights and support decision-making across your company by contributing new ideas, influencing opinions, and backing up views with relevant data.
CFOs should work with other members of your executive team to develop and implement strategies for improving your company’s performance. This means challenging your CEO and Board when appropriate, whilst dealing with tricky board members. You need to manage conflict during heated debates, read situations carefully and know when to compromise.
The CFO champions initiatives and sets the right tone from the top by co-presenting strategic updates alongside your CEO and communicating effectively through consistent messaging. You should monitor ongoing performance by capturing and reporting relevant data. You must anticipate shortfalls and manage outcomes by identifying solutions on a timely basis.
To be consulted in strategic decisions, you should establish yourself as a thought leader by communicating insights, speaking at conferences, and educating others. Becoming a critical voice and vital board member is not about being the most knowledgeable person in the room, it’s about providing critical oversight and guidance to an organization throughout its journey. It’s about being able to ensure that your organization is run effectively and efficiently, and that it meets its goals.
Some Board members have pre-conceived ideas about finance leaders, and you might need to work hard to change these. This starts by showing a strong interest in what everybody is doing and building knowledge of everybody’s activities. You need to understand matters from other people’s perspective so that they listen to you as the business partner, rather than just their accountant.
Learning Objectives:
After completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Influence strategies
- Be a critical voice in the board room
- Support decision making
- Manage internal and external stakeholder
- Become the co-pilot to your CEO
Additional Information:
CPE Credit/CPD Hours: 5.2
Field of Study: Management Services
No prerequisite knowledge is required to be successful in this course.
No advance preparation is required.
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: QAS Self Study
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