Critical Thinking Skills for Finance and Accounting Professionals Webinar
Apr 28 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Online
2-Other CPE Credits
*How to evaluate critical elements of a leader’s decision-quality capability*How to recognize factors that can sabotage decision-making by well-intentioned and capable leaders*How leaders can hone their skills as true problem finders and develop an organization’s talent for preempting threats before they can become disasters*How organizations can use vigilant decision-making in high-risk scenarios to still perform reliably* Highlights
*Elements of cognitive psychology, group dynamics, and organizational culture and structure that can sabotage decision-making by well-intentioned and capable leaders.*Techniques and behaviors to engage an organization’s “collective intellect” and draw upon its diversity of expertise, perspectives, and talents to more consistently determine the best course of action.*Nature and influence of major decision quality obstacles, indecision, internal conflict, and time pressures.*Real-life business cases of faulty decisions resulting in large-scale failures with devastating effects.*
Registration
PICPA Member: $79 Nonmember: $104
More Information
Course No. ECTSF1-042817Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites:
None
Notes
The log-in instructions will be sent by CPA Crossings at least one day before the webinar.
Speaker(s)
Diane White
DIANE D. WHITE, MBA, CPA, CMA, is a management and financial consultant with 30 years of control and business leadership expertise in premier mortgage and commercial banking enterprises such as Freddie Mac and Wachovia Corporation. Her past responsibilities included strategic planning, budgeting, cost accounting, performance measurement, accounting, internal controls, management reporting, financial systems, SOX compliance, audits, and a variety of general management support services. Diane is also an avid Chesapeake Bay sailor, published poet and photojournalist.