Synopsis
CFO THOUGHT LEADER is a ground-breaking business podcast, hosted by Jack Sweeney that brings you first hand accounts of CFOs who are driving change within their organizations.Our interviews capture their actions so that you can learn what might work for your organization. In addition to their company history we share the career journey of our spotlighted guest: What do they struggle with? How do they persevere? What makes them successful?
Episodes
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332 Five CFOs Share Their Ah-Hah Moments
06/10/2017 Duration: 26minCarrie McIntyre, CFO, Interstate Hotels & Resorts | Bill Korn, CFO, MTBC | Andrew Eisele, CFO, JW Player | Barak Ben-Gal, CFO, Symphony Talent |Michael Picchi, CFO, Allconnect |
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331: Unlocking Working Capital to Fund Growth | Ananth Avva, CFO, Wrike
02/10/2017 Duration: 41minA brief summary of this episode
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330: A CFO's Appetite for Disruption | Duston Williams, CFO, Nutanix
25/09/2017 Duration: 51minA brief summary of this episode
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329.5 The Afterpod | Steffen Parratt, CFO, KCG Holdings, Inc.
23/09/2017 Duration: 04minA brief summary of this episode
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329: Building Your Finance Network | Robert Bendetti, CFO, Life Cycle Engineering
20/09/2017 Duration: 48minA brief summary of this episode
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328: Entering the CFO Office | Four Finance Leaders Recall Their Door of Entry
15/09/2017 Duration: 27minJoin Jeanne Prayther, CFO, e-Builder, Marty Moore, CFO, C2 Education, Carol Wood, CFO, Dizzion, Alan Haughey, CFO, ServiceMaster as they share their different experiences about entering the CFO suite.
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327: The Unbearable Cost of Variance | Søren Wulff, CFO, Sticks 'n' Sushi
12/09/2017 Duration: 34minA brief summary of this episode
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326.5: The Afterpod | Sherry Buck, CFO, Waters Corporation
07/09/2017 Duration: 02minA brief summary of this episode
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326: The Road Less Taken: CFO to CEO | Roger Varin, CEO, Stäubli NA
06/09/2017 Duration: 25minA brief summary of this episode
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325: When Smartphones & Sweepstakes Meet | Rick Busch, CFO, Lucktastic
31/08/2017 Duration: 34minA brief summary of this episode
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324.5 The Afterpod | Mark Buthman, CFO emeritus, Kimberly Clark
29/08/2017 Duration: 02minHow do you make a great hire? Buthman: You know, I had somebody ask me what my leadership philosophy was at one time, and it boils down to working hard and being nice. And so, I have a sign in my office that says, "Work Hard and Be Nice." And it doesn't mean, necessarily, hours in the day. But I think the two elements are, you got to put forward your very best effort, your very best business performance, no matter what projects you're faced with. And it means your best effort in developing yourself and trying to improve the impact that you have on an organization in the people around you. So that's when I say "work hard" I mean bringing your very best effort and being nice is about doing the right thing. I have many examples of that it's easy when you're accelerating someone's career through an organization, but you can be nice and tell someone that they no longer have a role to play in your organization. And bring in a perspective that you're doing things that is in the organization's best interest and alw
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324: Revving Up a Healthcare Startup Engine| Stephanie Paine, CFO, Healthbox
23/08/2017 Duration: 32minA brief summary of this episode
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323: Empowering Finance to Optimize Strategy | Olivier Leonetti, CFO, Zebra Technologies
21/08/2017 Duration: 44minA brief summary of this episode
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322.5 The Afterpod | Mike Foley, CFO, Unity Technologies
17/08/2017 Duration: 02minWhen you entered the CFO office for the first time at Unity Technologies, what’s the one piece of advice you wish someone had given you? Foley: We started this conversation talking about the organization that I inherited and how I've had to change that. I would've put much more emphasis earlier on systems capabilities of the company. Being a first time CFO, I came in with an observation. We need a planning team. We need a controller. We need to build that team. A year and a half into doing that, the constraint wasn't the capabilities of the team. It doesn't matter how good they are. If you don't have the systems to support them, they can't do their job. And so, I would've parallel tracked that. I would have, maybe not hired a CIO straight off the bat, but I would've hired a great director of IT and systems that understands, you know, as I said before, a great modern architecture should be, and driven that really hard and early while building the finance capabilities, so that we'd be at a point today where a
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322: The Virtues of Radical Transparency | Mike Foley, CFO, Unity Technologies
16/08/2017 Duration: 42minA brief summary of this episode
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321.5 Afterpod | Brad Dickerson, CFO, Blue Apron
14/08/2017 Duration: 04minA distinguished finance leader answers our question: When you entered the CFO office for the first time, what’s the one piece of advice you wish someone had given you? Dickerson: As far as leadership goes, I keep coming back to self-awareness. Where are you going to add value in the organization and where are you not? Build around those to balance out the competencies you need in your group to be successful. The thought here is that weaknesses are not necessarily a bad thing, and the biggest strength is understanding what they are and building the right competencies and the right attributes around yourself so that you have the right balance around your team to be successful overall. I also think that patience is very important. Patience to learn and develop. Put the time and energy into developing your skillset so that when you do become a CFO, you’re ready for it. Too often today, I think, people want to jump that learning curve a little bit, and they are very focused on taking on as much responsibility as p
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321: Life on Campus | Mel Sansom, CFO, Harding University
11/08/2017 Duration: 36minA brief summary of this episode
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320.5 Afterpod | Ralph Bender, CFO, Manship Media
10/08/2017 Duration: 04minA distinguished finance leader answers our question: When you entered the CFO office for the first time, what’s the one piece of advice you wish someone had given you? Learn More http://www.cfothoughtleader.com/cfopodcasts/category/cfopodcasts/ Bender: “I think the one thing that I would like to have done that I didn’t in my career is, I wish I had taken the time at some point a little earlier in my career to get an MBA. I’d like to consider myself a recovering CPA, recovering accountant. The numbers are important, but use them, don’t let them use you. I think that over the years, something that has made me more successful is that I worked for a family that has allowed and encouraged me to be involved in my profession and my industry. I made this comment earlier. “Therefore, I have been around as a member and in some cases in leadership roles in both professional and industry organizations, and I have met incredibly gifted, talented, bright, just nice people who share. I know, as you know, that in writing a
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320: When Your Customers are Also Your Investors | Roop Lakkaraju, CFO, MAANA
09/08/2017 Duration: 33minA brief summary of this episode
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319: The CFO as Driver of Efficiencies | Matt Monzo, CFO, Tri-M Group
03/08/2017 Duration: 36minA brief summary of this episode