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PodChats for FutureCFO: Talent strategies for the finance function for 2024

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Table 1: Top 5 Talent Attrition Drivers in Finance Functions Through 2Q23 Rank Attrition Driver 1 Compensation 2 Future Career Opportunity 3 Respect 4 People Management 5 Manager Quality Survey Question: "Which attributes were most important in your decision to leave your previous employer?" (N=462)

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The Mentoring Round | Tucker Marshall, CFO, The J.M. Smucker Company

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Smucker Company stresses the role of company culture in career choices and corporate strategy. Inside The Mentoring Round, CFO Tucker Marshall of The J.M. His long-standing admiration for Smucker’s community involvement influenced his decision to join and stay with the company.

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New Jobs for Burned-Out Teachers Mean Learning the Rules of the Corporate World

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Sometimes bumpy, their paths provide a lesson plan for others looking to leap from the classroom to the corporate world. As in demand as they are, however, forging a post-teaching career can be tricky. Many teachers in transition say they are confronted with a mystifying array of training programs and online career coaches.

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993: Building Resilient Careers: Lessons From an Expat CFO | Hilary Norris, CFO, GTreasury

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Facing a potential career setback and indeed initially marked for replacement, Norris was eventually asked to stay on to lead the finance operations of the combined entity. This move highlighted not only her resilience but also her ability to leap into new opportunities that might reshape her career path on a global scale.

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997: From Reaction to Action: Capturing Insight for Growth | Daniel Bisgeier, CFO, Constellation

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Daniel Bisgeier, a seasoned CFO, exemplifies how continuous improvement and strategic decisiveness can pave the way for corporate resilience and growth. Reflecting on his career, Bisgeier notes that significant progress often comes not in bursts but through “persistent effort over time and constant refinement.”

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Beyond the numbers – accounting is still a great career for young talent

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Last year, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong highlighted that the number of people pursuing accounting degrees has dropped by over 10 per cent over the past five years, and fewer accounting graduates go on to take up careers in the profession. It is time we highlight how rewarding and prestigious an accounting career can be.

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Embrace Ambivalence When Making Big Career Decisions

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The pandemic , economic uncertainty, and recent layoffs have brought many people to career — and thus, identity — inflection points: life’s “what now?” Career inflection points, whether prompted by sudden, external triggers (e.g., Career inflection points, whether prompted by sudden, external triggers (e.g., Why You Feel Torn.