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Four Faces of the CFO - The Operator

Efficiency and service levels are the primary areas of focus for the operator. The operator must dynamically balance cost and service levels in delivering on the finance organization's responsibilities, and adapt finance's operating model as necessary. Talent management, offshoring and shared service decisions are often the key issues to be addressed.

Operator role
Balance capabilities, costs and service levels to fulfill the finance organization’s responsibilities

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