Open Book Management: Making it Work in the Real World Webinar
Sep 27 11:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Online
2-Other CPE Credits
Some organizations create extraordinary success by broadly sharing financial information with team members at all levels. Others have tried and failed. This session discussed 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.
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event. Highlights
Topics Discussed:
Understanding open book concepts
Deciding what to share or not share
Choosing open book metrics
Providing team member training
Use open book management to improve performance
Linking compensation to performance
Registration
PICPA Member: $79 Nonmember: $104
More Information
Course No.
EEOBMM1
Level:
Intermediate
Prerequisites:
Some management experience helpful
Speaker(s)
John Daly
Executive Education Inc
John L. Daly, CPA, CMA, CPIM
Executive Education/Chelsea, Michigan
John Daly holds a BS from Denison University in Granville, Ohio and an MBA from the University of Michigan. He spent five years in Management Consulting with two national accounting and consulting firms before becoming Controller and then Vice President of Finance of an original equipment automotive parts manufacturer that saw six fold sales growth during his ten-year tenure. He has also been Chief Financial Officer of several other manufacturing companies and a large restaurant chain. He is the author of Pricing for Profitability: Activity-Based Pricing for Competitive Advantage published by John C. Wiley & Sons, and various professional articles.
Mr. Daly currently has a management consulting practice that specializes in early-stage turnarounds and pricing strategy. He also performs interim CFO engagements and sits on the boards of several for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.