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75% of CFOs Embrace Double Digit Spending Increases
CFOs want to spend more, but access to capital is the challenge, per the CFO Alliance sentiment report.
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| January 26, 2023
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Technology Will Force Tax Managers to Up Their Game
As automation inevitably takes over technical tax work, tax professionals will be challenged to develop new skills in order to provide business value.
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David McCann
| June 8, 2017
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Cost Management
More Companies Met Project Objectives in 2016
Seventy percent of all projects met strategic business goals in 2016, up from just over 60% the previous year, says the Project Management Institute.
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Sean Allocca
| February 10, 2017
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Strategy
Who Should Decide Whether to Keep Funding a Project?
Contrary to popular belief, the best option is the person who initially managed the project, new research suggests.
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David McCann
| June 30, 2016
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Corporate Finance
Finance Roundup for Executives: May 17, 2016
Be informed, get involved, and shape the world through finance. Read CFO.com's most recent headlines and standout stories.
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Kerry Maruna
| May 17, 2016
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Strategy
How to Optimize Project Portfolio Management
Here are three tips for CFOs to drive a capability that helps companies make appropriate investment decisions that will affect strategy and improve return.
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Mark A. Langley
| February 3, 2016
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Human Capital & Careers
Finding the Right Talent for Projects: A Gift that Keeps on Giving
Here's the best way to cut down on waste in the management of projects and programs.
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Mark A. Langley
| November 4, 2015
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Risk Management
Why Big Projects Go Bad
Two key mistakes: getting time and cost estimates from project advocates, and evaluating big projects like small ones.
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Ronald Bisaccia
| June 26, 2014
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