Companies with a well-conceived, well-communicated strategy for interacting with customers are more likely to have financial success, according to a new survey report. The report offers four key findings about how high-performing companies think about and carry out customer-engagement strategies.
A majority of companies in Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific do not have enough leaders-to-be ready to assume top-level roles, according to a Mercer study.
More than 80% of CFOs in a US survey find consulting an attractive career option. They say that a flexible schedule and pay are the top reasons, according to a survey by staffing firm Robert Half. Just 13% of CFOs find consulting unattractive.
Unlike the complicated chains of credit securitisation that helped trigger the global financial crisis eight years ago, today’s non-bank debt is straightforward, simple, and generally transparent, but its rapid rise poses some risks.
A majority of technology CFOs in a new survey have increased their spending on cyber-security, and a broader survey of finance executives shows increased concern about cyber-attacks.
Accounting and finance professionals said solving problems gives them the most career satisfaction, ahead of working with numbers, according to a new survey.
Additional changes to the converged revenue recognition standard will be proposed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board and International Accounting Standards Board.
Organisations with strong leadership and talent management practices can increase revenue 2.2 times faster than those with weak talent development, a new global report says.
Fifty-five per cent of North American chief audit executives have been asked at least once to omit or modify an important audit finding, according to new research. Here’s how internal auditors can maintain their objectivity in the face of such pressure.
Many internal audit functions will need to undergo a fundamental shift in the coming years to keep pace with changes at their organisations, according to a new survey report.
Finance has been slower to embrace the cloud than other business functions, particularly sales and operations. Here are five steps finance professionals can take to begin implementing the cloud.
The Financial Conduct Authority, a UK regulator, confirmed guidelines that advise financial firms how to do social media promotions. The guidelines aim to ensure that British consumers fully understand the potential benefits and risks of the promoted products or services.
A global survey by Deloitte shows that employee engagement is a rising concern and that organisations seem to be falling behind as they try to re-imagine ways to manage and develop their workforce.
Internal auditors in North America are confident in their ability to assess risks on a continual basis, but they face a potential talent shortage in the profession.
The varied roles of internal auditors, external auditors, and audit committees often intersect. A new report describes how they can work together for mutual benefit.
Overall optimism amongst US finance executives in business and industry took a slight dip, but sentiment remains positive compared with previous first quarters in the post-recession era, a new survey shows. Optimism in most sectors is up year over year.
CFOs must prepare themselves to make critical decisions regarding IT investments. They don’t need to become technologists, but they do need to ask the right questions to make sure they understand an investment’s business impact.