Many years ago, my first accounting professor stated that accounting was the language of business. As a young student, who was I to disagree? About seven years later after working on several M&A projects, I formed my own opinion about the language of business. The financial model is the language of business. And there is no one better to articulate this idea than Ian Schnoor of the Financial Modeling Institute.
[Read more…] about Financial Modeling Insights with FMI’s Ian SchnoorMy Favorite Books in 2017
Birthdays do funny things to our minds, especially as we get older. In my case, I started revisiting my past. What was I doing twenty years ago? Ten years earlier? And then five. Five years ago. That seemed like ages ago until I looked at the books I read in 2017. Seemed like yesterday.
[Read more…] about My Favorite Books in 2017Measures of Success with Mark Graban
Only four people quickly come to mind when I think about performance improvement and measurement the right way: Donald Wheeler, Stacey Barr, Dean Spitzer, and Mark Graban. I view Mark’s book as the very best companion to Wheeler’s, Understanding Variation. His three core questions strike at the heart of any conversation around a transformational change in the organization.
[Read more…] about Measures of Success with Mark GrabanThe Psychopathic CEO
When Jack McCullough asked me to write advanced praise for the front matter of his newest book, The Psychopathic CEO, I was thrilled at the chance to participate. Little did I know how much of an impact this attention-grabbing title would have on me. It’s the book I wish I could have read nearly thirty years ago. The question isn’t if you’ll ever work for a psychopathic leader, it’s when?
[Read more…] about The Psychopathic CEOWhat Is The Amazon Way?
I’m a self-professed business cynic when it comes to reading management books. From my point of view, they can be extremely long in the tooth on detail, require heavy, up-front design work for the implementation stage, and can be incredibly difficult to execute for messy, fast-growing businesses. Accordingly, I limit myself to about three such titles annually. One of those was the audio of The Amazon Way by John Rossman. Home run! Then I read it. Grand Slam!
[Read more…] about What Is The Amazon Way?The Top Podcast Episodes of 2021
CFO Bookshelf’s primary aim is to provide you with great content as a financial or business leader to inspire and support your lifelong learning and growth process so that you can be better prepared to make an impact on those you serve. CFO Bookshelf delivered on its primary aim by bringing you 51 interviews with best-selling authors and business thought leaders whose voices are generally known around the world. Here are a handful of those outstanding episodes.
[Read more…] about The Top Podcast Episodes of 2021It’s Okay to Reread Books
Charles Holland Duell never said that. Say what? “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” That would be a great quote had the former U.S. Commissioner of Patents uttered those words in 1902. While the line is apocryphal, the message reminds me of business and management books. That is, every great business book that can be published has already been written.
[Read more…] about It’s Okay to Reread BooksA Great Business Podcast Behind the Scenes
CFO Bookshelf loves The Soul of Enterprise Podcast hosted by Ed Kless and Ron Baker. In this episode, we take a look behind the scenes of this highly-popular radio show that airs live each Friday through the VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network. While the audience has a strong following from those working in accounting and other professional services firms, our visit with Ed Kless is geared for business leaders in any industry.
[Read more…] about A Great Business Podcast Behind the ScenesOur Favorite 10 Books of 2021
One of my favorite times of the year is skimming my booklist from top to bottom several times and trying to pick my favorite ten books. The task was so hard that I cheated a bit by selecting honorable mentions and creating two other categories. In this show, my friend Shaefer Schuetz leads the discussion. If you need some book ideas for 2022, numerous business genres are covered in this conversation.
[Read more…] about Our Favorite 10 Books of 2021From Cop to Calculator to Expert Financial Modeler
While you may not recognize the name, Steve Bailey is one of three people I would enshrine immediately into a financial modeling hall of fame if one existed. Steve is a long-time financial modeling expert and he’s the founder of Model Metrix, a firm providing modeling-as-a-service and designing integrated business plans. This conversation is not just for financial modeling practitioners but for CEOs and other business managers too.
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