the CFO Is Dead. Long Live Operator.
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The CFO role is not being disrupted. It is being divided.Somewhere right now, a CFO is being replaced by a combination of software and a controller who learned to prompt. Somewhere else, a different CFO is being invited into conversations the board never used to have with finance. These two CFOs are at the same career stage. They have comparable credentials. The difference between them has nothing to do with technical skill.This book maps the divide and shows which side you are on.Four arguments across four parts: - Part I: The Machine Is Already Inside. The close process, technical accounting, FP&A, Big 4 advisory - the production layer of finance is being automated at a pace most finance leaders have not registered. This part shows exactly what is gone, what is going, and what the timeline looks like. - Part II: The Political Layer Nobody Teaches. With the production work receding, the CFO's organizational relationships with the CEO, the board, the PE sponsor have become the only thing that matters. This part names the dynamics and shows how to navigate them. - Part III: From Function to Operator. The controller who multiplies their coverage through AI leverage. The FP&A leader who builds genuine operator intelligence. The CFO who stops acting like a CFO and starts acting like a business co-owner. This is not theoretical. - Part IV: The Endgame - Ownership, Not Employment. The acquisition path. The fractional leverage model. Advisory equity. For the finance professional who has decided that proximity to the title is not the same as holding it. Written for the finance executive who finished Book 1 and is not sleeping well. Includes appendices with acquisition screening frameworks, diligence workflows, and the fractional practice pricing model.Part of the StackedCFO Series. Each book is a standalone read.
The CFO role is not being disrupted. It is being divided.Somewhere right now, a CFO is being replaced by a combination of software and a controller who learned to prompt. Somewhere else, a different CFO is being invited into conversations the board never used to have with finance. These two CFOs are at the same career stage. They have comparable credentials. The difference between them has nothing to do with technical skill.This book maps the divide and shows which side you are on.Four arguments across four parts: - Part I: The Machine Is Already Inside. The close process, technical accounting, FP&A, Big 4 advisory - the production layer of finance is being automated at a pace most finance leaders have not registered. This part shows exactly what is gone, what is going, and what the timeline looks like. - Part II: The Political Layer Nobody Teaches. With the production work receding, the CFO's organizational relationships with the CEO, the board, the PE sponsor have become the only thing that matters. This part names the dynamics and shows how to navigate them. - Part III: From Function to Operator. The controller who multiplies their coverage through AI leverage. The FP&A leader who builds genuine operator intelligence. The CFO who stops acting like a CFO and starts acting like a business co-owner. This is not theoretical. - Part IV: The Endgame - Ownership, Not Employment. The acquisition path. The fractional leverage model. Advisory equity. For the finance professional who has decided that proximity to the title is not the same as holding it. Written for the finance executive who finished Book 1 and is not sleeping well. Includes appendices with acquisition screening frameworks, diligence workflows, and the fractional practice pricing model.Part of the StackedCFO Series. Each book is a standalone read.
AmazonPages: 203, Paperback, Independently published
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