Pandemic Pivots: Lessons For CFOs
Team-building company Confetti’s top executives had to shift gears dramatically after Covid hit. Here’s what they learned.
Team-building company Confetti’s top executives had to shift gears dramatically after Covid hit. Here’s what they learned.
Optimism is holding steady on vaccine delivery and growing demand—but increasing concerns over inflationary risk and Biden’s economic policies have dulled the outlook.
In 2021, cost-cutting measures—and even furloughs—may be necessary for immediate survival, but how companies do this will make all the difference.
StrategicCFO360’s latest poll of U.S. CFOs shows optimism for a near-term recovery, but confidence ebbed slightly in February on concerns over inflation and the impact of government aid programs.
PCSB’s Jeff Helf talks PPP challenges and rewards, and how the program gave the community bank an edge over big bank competitors.
There’s no vaccine for volatility, so, despite the calendar year turning over, executives will have to learn to live with ambiguity for a while longer. A few tips.
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