The CFO As Compass: Navigating Turbulent Times With EY’s Myles Corson

EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 38 MIN

The CFO As Compass: Navigating Turbulent Times With EY’s Myles Corson

from The CFO Show · host Vena Solutions

During times of uncertainty, CFOs must serve as the guiding compass for their organizations, helping business leaders move beyond reactive decisions toward sustainable, long-term strategies. Myles Corson, leader of EY’s Global and Americas Strategy and Markets, Financial Accounting Advisory Services and the host of The Better Finance Podcast, has engaged with numerous CFOs about the complexities of navigating turbulent economic landscapes.Myles joins host Melissa Howatson to discuss why CFOs are uniquely equipped to drive business success in volatile times. They delve into how finance leaders can harness their comprehensive organizational perspective to not only weather challenges but also position their companies for growth and resilience.Discover actionable insights on how CFOs can leverage their unique vantage point to ensure their businesses thrive during challenging times.Discussed in This Episode:How finance leaders can use their vision as a navigation tool for informed decision-making and value creation.The significance of communicating clear end goals and actively soliciting feedback from stakeholders.Strategies for adapting to changing business landscapes without losing sight of long-term objectives.An increasing appetite for finance leaders to be critical players in innovation, as well as the challenges they face in implementing innovation within their own departments.For CFO insights, episode show notes, and exclusive blog content, visit thecfoshowpodcast.com.

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