The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
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Week 1: CFO Series: Quality is Free– But How do We Measure the Cost?
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Finance
Discussion Leader: Brian Maturi, MBA, FCA
Date: Friday, November 7, 11:00 am
Description: Customers demand quality. We expect quality in what we do and in what we consume. In 1985, Philip Crosby told us that quality is free. We will examine Crosby's statement and look at the four aspects of the cost of quality - prevention, appraisal, internal failure, and external failure. What are the true costs associated with each of these elements? How can we determine how each aspect can be measured? We will test the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure to see if this 16:1 relationship holds true. Quality matters, and we need to know how to evaluate the true cost of quality and what the value is.
Week 2: CFO Series: Recognizing Lies: How to Detect and Prevent?
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Business Management & Organization
Discussion Leader: Don Minges, MBA
Date: Friday, November 14, 11:00 am
Description: Trust is the glue that binds all relationships. Regardless, humans tell lies; a cruel fact. Every lie undermines trust and damages productivity. What signals indicate lies? How can you properly interpret the cues? How can you protect yourself from lies? This class will discuss how to discern lies effectively. Do not be taken advantage of. Learn an established and proven process to uncover the truth.
Week 3: CFO Series: Proven Methods to Detect and Prevent Fraud
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Auditing
Discussion Leader: Rob Berry, CPA
Date: Friday, November 21, 11:00 am
Description: Fraud impacts over 80% of all organizations, costing over $10 billion annually. Do you aim to fortify your organization, or your client's, against fraud risks? This seminar will address how to instill a robust anti-fraud culture and give you the tools needed to proactively prevent, detect, and manage fraudulent activities. Prevention is vital for success. Do not wait to protect the organization
Week 4: CFO Series: Re-inventing the Modern CFO: How to Adapt?
CPE: 2
Field of Study: Business Management & Organization
Discussion Leader: Bob Mims, CPA
Date: Friday, November 28, 11:00 am
Description: The role of today's financial leader, including CFOs, transcends traditional financial stewardship; it demands agility, innovation, crisis management, and strategic foresight. This seminar will discuss the new, multifaceted skills and insights needed to excel in the dynamic role of modern finance. Through a blend of theory, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will explore the diverse roles of today's CFO as innovation champions, technology evangelists, leaders, and change agents, leveraging practical principles to drive organizational success. Financial leaders can adapt or be left behind. Whether you are a seasoned CFO or aspiring to step into a leadership position, this seminar will give you the essential tools and insights to navigate the newer demands of financial managers with confidence and competence.