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Members’ Profile: Rofhiwa Irene Singo

CFO Talks

When you’re young, focus on deeply understanding the core accounting principles, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance. While I do engage in formal mentorship, I find that offering direct, constructive feedback on work submitted to me is equally impactful.

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Diverse Teams, Unified Goals: Managing Multifaceted Finance Staff

CFO Talks

Different work styles, communication preferences, and problem-solving approaches may create friction. As CFO, you need to articulate a clear financial vision that transcends individual tasks and roles. This not only promotes collaboration but also enhances problem-solving by ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered.

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Navigating a 29-Year Career: Lessons in Leadership and Continuous Learning

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Glaser credits Intel’s unique culture of “constructive confrontation,” where problems are openly addressed, as shaping her approach to problem-solving. She also stresses the importance of continuous learning, having rotated through various roles, which pushed her out of her comfort zone.

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1,040: Partners in Leadership: How the CFO, CEO, and CIO Shape a Successful Future | Mark Partin, CFO, BlackLine

CFO Thought Leader

CFOs need to make sure not only that they are moving the data less but also that they are faster and quicker and more in-the-moment in what they are able to do to effect everything involved from financial close to financial reporting, not to mention FP&A.

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