The New Labor Model for Finance: How Leading CFOs Are Sourcing Talent in the Digital Age Future

Future accounting and finance functions will be significantly different from the past, as will the staffing needs and demands they face. In response, the labor model will include multiple sources for skills and experience. How will these trends and factors such as robotics, automation and the human cloud impact management's ability to create and maintain a competitive, agile workforce? How will they impact business models and labor pools? How might they impact your company? This presentation will cover these questions and examine the labor model companies are adopting, evolving skill sets, and how to hire for and develop them.

Date:  Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Time:  11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Lunch Provided).

Location:  Robert Half International | 2180 Harvard St. Ste. 250 | Sacramento | CA 95815

Registration Fee:  Complimentary to Members, Strategic Partners and Prospective Member Guests

CPE:  This event qualifies for one and one half (1.5) CPE credits in the field of Personnel/HR.

Have Questions or Need Registration Support?  Contact Denise Parker, Chapter Administrator, at [email protected] or 813.494.9551.
 

Speakers

Tim Hird

Executive Vice President, Enterprise Optimization
Robert Half | Protiviti

Credits

1.50 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Personnel/Human Resources, Non-technical

Prerequisites

n/a

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