Total Credits: 2 including 2 Auditing- Technical
This century's repeated business failures and financial crises have put a new focus on identifying and strategically managing risk. Risk management standards continue to evolve and become more specific. While nominal risk management responsibility rests with the board of directors, boards are turning to the CFO to lead risk management efforts. This webcast will help you take a leadership role in strategic risk management.
*Understand strategic risk issues and know how to manage them.
* Identify possible risk exposures and opportunities
*Evaluate consequences
*Prepare for the unexpected
CFOs Role in Strategic Risk Management slides (1.91 MB) | Available after Purchase |
IMPORTANT - CPE Credit Instructions Read Before Webcast Update (0.47 MB) | Available after Purchase |
John L. Daly, MBA, CPA, CMA, CPIM, is a Chelsea, Michigan-based management consultant specializing in costing, pricing strategy and pricing model development. He has taught continuing professional education courses since 1995 and began doing ethics seminars two weeks before the Enron scandal. John has been CFO for a Tier 1 automotive parts supplier and a large restaurant chain and COO for a window treatments manufacturer and retailer. He is the author of "Pricing for Profitability", published by Wiley and Sons and a novel, "Tool & Die".
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