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The Redefined CFO

Published by: Sage

Today's CFOs have diversified their responsibilities, embracing non-traditional skills, implementing emerging technologies and championing purpose-led initiatives.
Roles and their associated responsibilities naturally evolve over time, and the position of CFO is no exception. During my 40 years within Finance, over 20 of those as CFO in FTSE listed companies, I've seen a huge change in the role that finance leaders and their teams play. The core DNA of a finance function is as important as ever—and getting the numbers right will always be critical—but today's teams are using data and insights to add value and shape the future, not just report on what's gone before.

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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 18 pages

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