Talking about family, philanthropy, and other non-work-related activities can also help a jury warm up to a CFO defendant, says Stone. "It's important that they not be perceived as someone in an austere blue suit who doesn't speak." — K.O'S.
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Inside the February 2006 Issue
Cover Story
- The CFO's Best Defense
Features
- Bondholder Backlash
- Better Deployment for New Tech Systems
- Pay-per-view ERP
Also Inside
- From the Editor, February 2006
- Letters to the Editor, February 2006
- Topline, February 2006
- Survey Measures Finance Departments
- View from Europe: Of Bulls and Bears
- First, Forget What Works
- They Can Get It for You Wholesale
- Software Piracy: Can I See Your Receipt?
- Foreign Firms Speed Up U.S. Acquisitions
- The NFL's Kim Williams
- Saving Money When Outfitting New Offices
- Penalty Box
- Meet Your New Bankers: Hedge Funds
- How CFOs Reenergize Their Finance Staffs
- Grapevine, February 2006
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