Overview

Chief Accounting Officers (CAOs) are driving finance transformation to move their organizations off of outdated accounting technology and embrace innovative new ways of working. CAOs are leading strategic initiatives designed to help finance operate leaner, generate more useful insights and accelerate confident decision making. What new capacities can CAOs develop to add even more value to their enterprises?

Join Argyle, KPMG and Workday for an informative webinar covering key strategies that top CAOs are using to transform technology systems, processes, data and talent management in finance and accounting.

You will learn:

  • How to use digital capabilities to expand your insight and control
  • Methods to strengthen your processes and elevate accounting and finance effectiveness
  • Techniques for impactful data driven storytelling
  • Ways to find and develop finance talent
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Speakers

John Hugo

Vice President, Financials Products and Go to Market
Workday

Tim Lashua

Technology, Media and Telecom Industry Leader
KPMG

James Murphy

Principal, Advisory – Finance Transformation
KPMG

Field of Study:Finance

Level:Overview

Prerequisite:None

Advance Preparation:None required

Delivery Method:Group Internet-based

Recommended CPE Credit(s):1

Attend this event and earn FREE Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credit

Event Inquiries: For inquiries as well as complaints concerning this event, you are welcome to send an email message to [email protected].

Please note that only those who attend the live event will have the opportunity to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credit in connection with this event. Because there is no charge to register for this event, there are no refunds following registration for this event.

To be eligible to earn one CPE credit during each session that offers attendees the opportunity to earn CPE credit, you must answer at least three polling questions while attending the session for a minimum of 50 minutes.

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