When Strategy Meets Execution | The CFO’s Role in Driving Sustainable Transformation
This course explores the evolving role of the CFO as a driver of sustainable transformation across the organization. Participants will learn how financial discipline, project execution, and people adoption work together to support successful transformation initiatives, including ERP implementations, operating model redesigns, and organizational change efforts. The session will also highlight how CFOs can partner with project management and change management functions to improve adoption, align teams, and achieve measurable business outcomes.
Learning Objective:
- Develop an understanding of the CFO’s role in driving and sustaining organizational transformation.
- Understand how financial discipline, execution structure, and people adoption contribute to successful transformation outcomes.
- Recognize the importance of change management, business integration, and enablement in achieving long-term value realization.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify key reasons why transformation initiatives stall, including governance gaps, weak change management, and lack of alignment between strategy and execution.
- Explain how financial discipline, strategy delivery, and people adoption intersect to create sustainable transformation outcomes.
- Describe the role of project management and change management in supporting the CFO.
- Recognize how CFOs can align financial goals, operational execution, and employee adoption to improve organizational performance and ROI.
This webinar is eligible for 1.0 CPE credit in Business Management & Organization

Group Internet-based; Program level: Basic; Prerequisites: No advanced preparations or prerequisites needed.
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