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Pandemic People Problems

CFO News Room

The meetup was filled with thinking, connecting and sharing at the BFI Stephen Street in Fitzrovia, London. You may have already seen it on our social media , but the GENCFO picture frame travelled all the way back from Leeds with us, and our community had a lot of fun taking pictures with it! Join us at the next GENCFO South.

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Speaking the Love Language of CFOs

CFO Selections

Love is in the air, which got us thinking… what is the love language of a CFO? Fundamentally, love languages are a way to discuss how people build connections , feel appreciation , and perceive their value. And while this may sound like it’s only related to romance it certainly doesn’t have to be! So, what do CFOs really want?

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945: Achieving a Management Rapport | Doug Lindroth, CFO, Tealium

CFO Thought Leader

Doug Lindroth tells us that he is not likely to forget the day that Google filed its S-1 registration statement simply because it was on the same one that semiconductor distributor Memec filed its own S-1. CFOTL: Tell us about Tealium … what does this company do, and what are its offerings today? A business person can do this.

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A Day in the Life: Alvin Ip from Aspire

Future CFO

I begin with alignment meetings, building connections between our internal teams and external partners and stakeholders. Attending and speaking at networking events also plays a vital role in staying on top of industry trends and building valuable connections. Can you tell us more about it?

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When Someone Asks Your Opinion, Give It

CFO News Room

Many of us intentionally withhold our preferences in an attempt to appear easygoing and amiable. Especially in a workplace context, we may assume that being less opinionated can help us make a good impression on our peers, employees, or managers. When someone asks for your opinion, are you quick to offer it? Easygoing Isn’t Likable.

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Six Degrees of Separation

Barry Ritholtz

It’s our vantage point, it gives us a unique identity but it comes with lots and lots of baggage. Six degrees of separation is a simple idea: Everybody is just six (or fewer) social connections away from each other. Hence, how we interpret input is based on a similar set of trade offs. See also: Reproductive/survival bias).

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Frances Lawrence, CFO, FISCAL Technologies

CFO News Room

I needed to feel confident that if someone did come in to audit us, those numbers were solid and credible. There have been challenges, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic which led to the closure of FISCAL’s US sales office, but overall, the software business is going from strength to strength. I had to really believe in them.”.