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ALSO CALLED: Chief Finance Officers, CFO, Chief Financial Officers, and Finance Directors
DEFINITION: CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is a corporate title for the person responsible for managing the company's financial operations. In many companies, the CFO is also the treasurer. Because managing quarterly results depends on bookkeeping skills, the CFO is often seen as the second most important person
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Eight Steps for Keeping Customer Experience Momentum During an Economic Downturn
| sponsored by Avaya Inc.
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Read this paper to see the research and to learn the eight steps that Forrester recommends for customer experience executives in this environment in preparation for tightened budgets, intensified focus on costs, and customer dissatisfaction.
Posted: 13 Nov 2008 | Published: 13 Nov 2008
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Tuning ERP and the Supply Chain for Profitable Growth
| sponsored by Epicor Software Corporation
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Some of the biggest opportunities exist in the supply chain and globalization. This Ventana Research white paper explores how you can improve business performance by addressing opportunities and risks within your supply chain and ERP systems.
Posted: 21 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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CFOS DEFINITION (continued):
CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is a corporate title for the person responsible for managing the company's financial operations. In many companies, the CFO is also the treasurer. Because managing quarterly results depends on bookkeeping skills, the CFO is often seen as the second most important person in the company, after the CEO. See also: CEO and others, CxO and C-level. CFOs definition sponsored by SearchCIO.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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