CFO - The Effective CFO

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  • Date/Time
    • Aug 22, 2024
    • Sign In: 7:30am (MT)
    • Program: 8:00am - 4:15pm (MT)
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  • Location
    • ISCPA Enrichment Center
      1649 W Shoreline Drive #202
      Boise, ID 83702
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  • Credits
    • 8.00
  • Credit Type(s)
    • Business Management & Organization (4.00)
    • Finance (4.00)
  • Prerequisites
    • Some management experience is helpful.  At least six (6) months of professional financial statement analysis experience and at least six (6) months experience working with sales or business development is helpful.

  • Vendor
    • The Knowledge Institute, LLC
  • Level
    • Update
  • Fields of Study
    • Business Management & Organization
    • CFO Series
    • Finance
    • Personal Development
    • Personnel/Human Resources
  • Message
    • ATTENDING In Person

Description

NEW EVENT

Whether you are a seasoned CFO or a staff professional, we all have the desire to enhance our skills and become even more effective. We discuss four methods to improve, including getting the most from the sales function, how CFOs can (and should) deliver much more value, new skills to develop, and how to find the time to do this? We also review the value of sustainability, ESG reporting, and measurement. A newer technique that adds value to our role so we can become even more effective. Each of these four topics will help you truly deliver more value.

This day of the CFO Series will focus on these four topics

  • Enhancing Sales: Work with Sales to Drive Result
  • Growth Opportunities for CFOs: Value Added CFOs
  • Ready to be an Effective CFO? Skills to Succeed
  • Measuring and Reporting - ESG and Sustainability

 

This event is part of ISCPA's 2024 CFO Series, designed to provide a convenient, one-stop way for senior level financial managers and executives, CFOs and those who aspire to be CFOs, to choose multiple days of CPE with a single decision. Each day consists of a subject-matter expert, leading discussions about four different topics. The CFO Series features high-quality presentations and an interactive, executive level, colleague-to-colleague approach with case studies, group discussions, and team exercises.

Designed For

  • This series is for people who are, or aspire to be, chief financial officers
  • The CFO Series provides extensive case study analysis and many opportunities for group discussion
  • The discussions will be most appropriate for people in medium-sized organizations - however, EVERYONE will gain from this day!
  • Objectives

    This CFO Day:

    • Understand how to work more effectively with the sales function. Understand the large impact that accounting has on sales.
    • Understand how to enable sales to enhance financial results in your organization.
    • Understand how to view enterprise and corporate performance management (EPM/CPM) as the seamless integration of managerial methods rather than as a process.
    • Understand how business analytics is an advance over business intelligence and where Big Data fits in.
    • Understand how to identify and differentiate strategic KPIs in a balanced scorecard and operational performance indicators (OPIs) in dashboards.
    • Understand how to properly calculate product, service-line, channel, and customer profitability for analysis, insights, and actions.
    • Understand how to perform "predictive accounting" for capacity-sensitive driver-based budgets / rolling financial forecasts, what-if analysis, and outsourcing decisions.
    • Discover how to overcome implementation barriers such as behavioral resistance to change and fear of being held accountable.
    • Understand how to look at the requirements of the modern-day CFO differently and how to be an effective leader in your organization.
    • Gain a better understanding of how identifying and defining environmental, social, and governmental efforts within an organization and measuring and reporting on those efforts will make their organizations more efficient and profitable.
    • This day provides extensive case study analysis and many opportunities for group discussion.

    This stand-alone event is also part of the 2024 ISCPA CFO Series, which is designed:

    • With the needs of CFOs and senior financial managers in mind and is geared towards enhancing the skills you rely on.
    • To provide Financial managers and CFOs with ideas which will improve their company's business processes.
    • To make planning your 2024 CPE quick and easy - all 40 CPE credits in one convenient package!
    • Registering for the entire series saves you up to $425! Click here to save

    Highlights

    Session 1: Enhancing Sales: Work with Sales to Drive Result

    Sales and Accounting are not alike. In many organizations the two functions are at odds with each other, causing wasteful infighting. Many times, sales will undercut the accountants and vice versa. Sometimes this is inadvertent and sometimes not. Both functions should work together to achieve superior financial performance. We must take the lead and develop a better relationship with the sales function and the sales team. Oftentimes the sales incentive plans cause friction and result in counterproductive behaviors. If Accounting and Finance were to work together effectively, then net income, revenue and sales incentives would all increase. Thinking differently about how to work together will dramatically enhance financial performance. Imagine at least a five percent increase in the bottom line? We will discuss how. Working together yields superior results.

    • Understanding the sales function and sales team
      • Differing backgrounds, expectations, and motivations
    • Developing strong relationships
      • Credibility and trust
    • How to ascertain what Sales really needs
    • Effective incentive plans that are understood by the sales team
    • Becoming the key support people for sales
    • Communicating value and profitability
      • Explaining risk

    Objectives: 

    1. Understand how to work more effectively with the sales function.
    2. Understand the large impact that accounting has on sales. Understand how to enable sales to enhance financial results in your organization.

    Session 2: Growth Opportunities for CFOs: Value Added CFOs

    Many CFOs place too much emphasis on external financial and statutory compliance reporting for government regulatory agencies and not enough on corporate performance management (CPM) methods including internal management accounting. The former is for valuation (e.g., inventories and COGS). The latter is for "creating wealth value" to support better decisions. This course provides tools and information for how CFOs can transition from bean counters to bean growers. The best CFOs not only keep score, which is necessary, but they enable the organization to score more, which is much more valuable.

    • Best practices for product, service line, channel, and customer profitability (using activity-based costing [ABC])
    • Strategy management using strategy maps, balanced scorecards, and dashboards
    • Process improvement using lean management with lean accounting
    • Process improvement using quality management and cost of quality
    • Capacity-sensitive driver-based budgeting and rolling financial forecasts
    • Enterprise risk management (ERM)
    • Data science and analytics

    Objectives:

    1. Understand how to view enterprise and corporate performance management (EPM/CPM) as the seamless integration of managerial methods rather than as a process
    2. Understand how business analytics is an advance over business intelligence and where Big Data fits in
    3. Learn to identify and differentiate strategic KPIs in a balanced scorecard and operational performance indicators (OPIs) in dashboards
    4. Discover how to properly calculate product, service-line, channel, and customer profitability for analysis, insights, and actions.
    5. Gain experience in performing "predictive accounting" for capacity-sensitive driver-based budgets / rolling financial forecasts, what-if analysis, and outsourcing decisions
    6. Overcome implementation barriers such as behavioral resistance to change and fear of being held accountable

    Session 3: Ready to be an Effective CFO? Skills to Succeed

    With all the buzz about the additional responsibilities of CFOs today, what are the essential skillsets for success? How do you excel when you are spread so thin? Becoming the multi-skilled CFO companies are looking for requires you to balance traditional responsibilities with new demands. How do you utilize your key relationships and your team to fill the gaps and make sure nothing slips through? To be effective requires a shift in the way financial leaders think and approach their day - rather than a never-ending chase after new skillsets. Thinking differently about how to accomplish the broad spectrum of CFO responsibilities is a key lesson in your essential lifelong learning. We will review many tactics to help you become even more effective.

    • Utilizing your team - your whole team
      • Your company, your experts - your resources
    • Maintaining relationships with key external parties that can be your secret weapon
      • Building key connections - who, how, and when
    • Making critical decisions timely
      • Translating data analytics into what matters
      • Knowing when to delegate
    • Gaining knowledge efficiently
      • Deciphering what to learn
      • Determining the questions to ask
    • Becoming the Chief Value Officer
      • Communicating what drives value
      • Understanding risk

    Objectives:

    1. Understand how to look at the requirements of the modern-day CFO differently and how to be an effective leader in your organization.

    Session 4: Measuring and Reporting - ESG and Sustainability

    ESG broadly covers many of the non-financial issues every organization faces. The use of ESG as a term however conjures images to many of tree-huggers protecting rare species at the expense of jobs and growth, requirements that well-qualified candidates are not hired or passed over for promotion because they do not meet "diversity standards" and that companies are constrained by restrictive laws and regulations from conducting their business.

    ESG is not about limiting growth or profitability. It is about measuring non-financial information and using that information to make companies more efficient and more profitable. ESG is not a fad that will go away but a method of viewing our organizations so that they can be better and more profitable. 

    • Defining sustainability
    • Environmental risks and opportunities: How your organization deals with natural resources
    • Social risks and opportunities: How your organization deals with people
    • Governance risks and Opportunities: How your organization deals with laws, regulations, and controls
    • Defining and measuring environmental, social and governance metrics (ESG)
    • Reporting on ESG metrics and your organization's efforts

    Objectives:

    1. To better understand how identifying and defining environmental, social, and governmental efforts within an organization and measuring and reporting on those efforts will make their organizations more efficient and profitable.

    Advanced Prep

    • Manual
      • If you did not purchase a printed manual, download it from your upcoming events in "My CPE" on website, and bring it with you
      • If you did purchase a printed manual and would also like an electronic copy be sure to download it
    • Review ISCPA Parking Map - found in your email confirmation

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    Leaders

    Richard Karwic

    Richard A. Karwic, MBA, has served as a management consultant for the most recent 10 years, after serving for 15 years as Chief Financial Officer for several diverse businesses in a wide variety of industries. Mr. Karwic also served as Vice President of Mergers & Acquisitions for a mid-cap investment banking firm. Richard has worked in over 100 businesses, including divisions of Fortune 1,000 companies such as Stanley -- Black & Decker, Parker Hannifin, Pfizer, and Linatex Corporation of America, where he also served on the Board of Directors. Mr. Karwic has been leading seminars since 1999 and has lectured at Western New England College. Richard's business practice is based in Wethersfield, CT.

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