Bridging the Skills Gaps in CFO Teams

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Significant gaps exist between the skills employees have and the skills businesses need, particularly in accounting and finance. Accounting is in the top 10 hardest roles to fill for the fourth year in a row. So, what is contributing to this Crisis of Competency? What can employers, management accountants, academics and students do to confront the issue?

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BRIDGING THE SKILLS

GAPS IN CFO TEAMS

John Macaulay, CMAChairman Emeritus,

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“In the post-capitalist society it is safe to assume that anyone with any knowledge will have to acquire new knowledge every four or five years or else become obsolete.”

--Peter Drucker

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The world we live in is one where knowledge has become the means of

production.

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Knowledge creates value through productivity and innovation. And what we know today

becomes obsolete very quickly.

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This is true in many fields, including technology, but also accounting and

financial management.

Is there really a skills gap in accounting and

finance?

Significant Gaps Exist Between the Skills Employees Have and

What Skills Are Needed

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Accounting is in the top 10 hardest roles to fill for the fourth year in a row.

The New Value Integrator, Insights from the Global Chief Financial Officer Study, IBM, 2010

Effectiveness Falls Short of Importance

Where Is Finance Most Dissatisfied With Its Current Capabilities?

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CFOs need to raise the competency of

their teams

So, what is contributing to this crisis of competency?

College accounting curricula do not cover in enough depth the critical skills needed on corporate finance

and accounting teams

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There exists a skills gap at all levels, including the business

analytical level

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More planning and analysis capabilities

are needed in organizations

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It is a challenge to identify “advanced” or high potential

finance and accounting staff who can fill a strategic business partner role...

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