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Controller's Conference - VIRTUAL

Overview

Practical Insights for Today's Controllers

Designed specifically for you as a finance leader, this conference will address leadership continuity, evolving accounting standards, system implementation challenges, enterprise-wide risk, ethical decision-making, and strategies for building engaged, high-performing organizations.

 

Prerequisites

None

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Highlights

Agenda

Tuesday, Mar 24th

8:30AM TO 9:20AM / General Sessions

Tracy Cooper, The Knowledge Institute

Does your organization risk operational disruption due to a key personnel loss? Are your internal auditors and risk management personnel routinely assessing your exposure to losing key skills and talent? Is your Auditor satisfactorily assessing succession and planning risks? What will happen when the next leader takes over? The math is straightforward, the sixty-year-old leader will leave the organization and today's thirty-year-old will be on tomorrow's leadership team. What does the younger generation want? What can we do today to protect our business and value? Are our people engaged? Procrastination is not a sound strategy. Leadership will change. Learn how to analyze the risks and prepare in advance, so the organization will be properly positioned. This session could help your organization prevent its next crisis.


9:30AM TO 10:45AM / General Sessions

Robert Mims, The Knowledge Institute

GAAP is changing at an increasing rate. Financial leaders are faced with the dual challenge of navigating evolving accounting standards while strategically guiding their organizations toward sustainable growth and profitability. What are the newer accounting changes that will impact professional accounting? This seminar will equip finance professionals with the critical skills and practical insights needed to effectively manage the complexities of ever-changing accounting standards and upgrade your essential strategic planning skills. Strategies that do not keep pace with the market are doomed to fail. If we do not keep up, our successor will.


10:55AM TO 12:10PM / General Sessions

Tracy Cooper, The Knowledge Institute

System changes are common, so why does seemingly every new system update or installation have multiple, new problems? We will review the causes and effects, including a short-term outlook. We will focus on the best practices of successful organizations, specifically the one key task for success -- proper planning. What are the steps to take? Which functions need to be involved? How to reduce risk? These actions can be applied to small system changes, system upgrades, or large ERP systems. Do not make the same mistake over and over -- learn from others who have paid the hefty price.


12:50PM TO 1:50PM / General Sessions

Robert Mims, The Knowledge Institute

Worldwide trends can impact our business. In general, accountants are so detail oriented that we sometimes don't pay attention to the "bigger picture" and don't see the impact emerging business models, innovative technologies or global competition have on our organizations. This session discusses six mega-trends and how they can create both hazards and opportunities for your company


2:00PM TO 3:15PM / General Sessions

Tracy Cooper, The Knowledge Institute

Some organizations create extraordinary success by broadly sharing financial information with team members at all levels. Others have tried and failed. This session discusses how real-world organizations have transformed their cultures using open book management. You will gain insight into what works and what does not, learning how giving team members a stake in the action can motivate everyone to create company performance far beyond anyone's expectations.


3:35PM TO 4:30PM / General Sessions

Robert Mims, The Knowledge Institute

Most ethics courses focus on unethical individuals and their terrible misdeeds. We don't need another course on lessons from Enron or individuals committing fraud. Most unethical failures result from unethical individuals. Instead, this session will focus on how good people can do better, why there is no such thing as business ethics and why we only need one rule to lead ethical lives.


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Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.

Event Code:

CTC0324

8 CPE Credits
Ethics: 1 Credits Specialized Knowledge and Applications: 7 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$274 $299
Non-member Price:
$442 $467
Register by March 10th for Early Bird Pricing.

Registration is open through 03/23.

Tuesday, March 24th

8:30am to 4:30pm
(Check-In 8:00am)

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Gratzer Education Center

1735 Alliant Ave.
Louisville, KY 40299

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