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Transforming Finance: The Role of a Financial Technology Company in the Digital Age

Strategy Driven

Finance digital transformation involves leveraging cutting-edge technologies for better operational efficiency and enhanced strategic decision-making. This can be done in various ways, including automating processes, restructuring how tasks are completed, and minimizing the amount of time employees spend on non-productive activities.

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Where Are All The Great Careers? Hiding Right Here.

Rich Gee Group

Car Sales - If you get into the game, you can quickly become a finance or desk manager making $120+ a year. It’s a recession-resistant career, and you can find work anywhere in the world. Allows you to focus on different aspects of organizations – restructuring, selection, retention, leadership development, etc.

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You've Been Reorganized. Now What?

Harvard Business Review

There is no way to simultaneously align the organization's structure with products, functions, geographies, market segments, customers, capabilities, personalities, and technologies (to name a few). So what do you do if your organization has been shuffled, turned, twisted, and restructured?

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Have a Real Impact; Keep Your Day Job

Harvard Business Review

The lure of establishing an organization that uses market mechanisms to achieve its mission is substantial. The men and women who choose this path have diverse expertise and job responsibilities: marketing, leadership development, communications, operations, new business development, purchasing. Some are recent graduates.

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A Guide to Winning Support for Your New Idea or Project

Harvard Business Review

“You need to be seen as credible” when you’re talking about the financial implications of your initiative to the finance group, for instance. Your aim is to “reduce resistance, bring people on board, and band allies and resources together.” “That’s the language of marketing,” says Butman.