The Chief Value Officer

Download The Chief Value Officer PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get The Chief Value Officer book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages.
The Chief Value Officer

Integrated Reporting is having a profound impact on corporate thinking and reporting. Value is being assessed on the basis of the sources of value creation used by an organisation and not through a financial lens alone. In Chief Value Officer: Accountants Can Save the Planet, Mervyn King, a global corporate governance and reporting leader, challenges some of the systemic issues preventing organisations from managing in an integrated value-creation way.The shareholder-centric governance model, currently favoured by most companies, will not result in changes to corporate behaviour that can create value in a sustainable manner. The book, therefore, firmly places the accountant in the position of changemaker – the finance professional today should be more of a value officer than a financial officer. Consequently, the Chief Finance Officer should be known as the Chief Value Officer.This book explains this new approach. It encapsulates the essential reasons for adopting integrated reporting, explains its application to date and proposes the next steps needed to achieve change that will improve business, social and environmental sustainability.
CEO to Cvo

Imagine owning a company everyone wants. One that's truly valuable. It's not easy. It takes commitment and sacrifice, but it's within your reach. Creating that company everyone wants is about taking on the role of CVO, or Chief Value Officer, and building an extraordinary company-a sustainable, exciting, innovative, fun, valuable company. A company that provides you with the rewards you have worked for and deserve. A company that provides you with options. A "Gotta Have" company. Strategic Value and its Four Pillars is a powerful tool Joel developed to help his clients create companies everyone wants. It has enabled CEOs to become CVOs and create extraordinary companies with extraordinary company value. You will discover why Strategic Value is so important to building long term company value and what makes it unique. Joel shows you how to assess your company's current Strategic Value, set your Strategic Value vision, and then how to build your Strategic Value acceleration roadmap to achieve that vision. As the CEO or owner of a growing company, you will relate to and learn from the numerous stories of Strategic Value successes shared by Joel. If you want to create a "Gotta Have" business-one that everyone wants-and if you're willing to become the CVO, to change your perspective, to start building value today, and to stop wasting time and money doing what isn't creating long term value, then this book can be your guide as you transform your business from ordinary to extraordinary .
The Chief Learning Officer (CLO)

NEW - TAMAR ELKELES WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD! Tamar Elkeles, vice president of Qualcomm Learning Center and co-author of The Chief Learning Officer, has been named 2010 CLO of the Year by Chief Learning Officer magazine "Since she began with the company in 1992, Tamar Elkeles has built the Qualcomm Learning Center from a one-person operation into a sophisticated, integrated and innovative strategic resource for the organization" said Norm Kamikow, president and editor in chief of Chief Learning Officer magazine. Congratulations Tamar! ------ New business realities and customer demands, coupled with new technologies in a changing competitive landscape are causing corporate learning departments to rethink their value, role, and impact in the organization. In a constantly changing business landscape with limited resources and tight budgets, learning must be viewed as essential to a successful achievement of business goals. The individual driving this function, the Chief Learning Officer (CLO), is in a unique position to add significant value to the organization. The role of the CLO is to drive value, focusing on issues such as business alignment, managing resources, innovation, customer service and ROI. The challenge is to show value to the organization in terms that business leaders and financial analysts can understand and appreciate. Written from the perspective of the CLO, this book discusses nine important value-adding strategies, making up this critical role of the CLO of the future. At least twenty high profile CLOs provide their strategies on each of these issues. This book is essential reading for both the training and HR communities who need to show the value and connect learning to the business. This book shows the value that can be achieved in the organization if it is managed and organized properly and the appropriate leadership is provided.