CFO
Due to the increasingly complex nature
Do you think finance departments are the best place to train future CEOs? Provide two actual examples of CFOs of publicly-traded companies who became CEOs of publicly-traded companies within the past 5 years. Do these individuals have the CPA and/or CFA designations?
CFOs are increasingly asked to engage in strategic planning for organizations, and to interact with other members of the managerial board in a meaningful fashion. According to Brewis (1999), "those who come from a purely accounting background are not generally expected to make such a speedy rise up the corporate ladder, but much has to do with the character of the individual and the mentoring system that the corporates provide." CFOs with an insufficiently broad perspective might simply focus on 'buying' solutions rather than engineering them through the careful and reasoned coordination of people and resources. CEOs must communicate well with members of the executive board and shareholders and provide a general vision for the company. While some CFOs are skilled enough to do so, others still remain locked in the comfort zone of their profession and focus simply on the financial data, not the more holistic needs of the organization (Picker 1989: 47).
Still, given the expanded role...
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