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Virtual Agreement

Online group brainstorming brings together the best of individual creative thinking and the power of numbers.

November 1, 2007

Teamwork isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially when the task at hand demands creativity. Research has shown, for example, that people working individually on a creative task will outperform the same number working in a group. Read more...

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  • Group Therapy

    "Groupthink" can result in spectacularly bad decisions, but the malady can be prevented. November 1, 2007

  • The High Cost of Clean Data

    Chief information officers see funding limits as one of the biggest barriers to pursuing ambitious IT projects, according to a recent Accenture study. September 20, 2007

  • A Metrics Mess

    Marketing is changing in leaps and bounds. The metrics to show whether that's a good thing for the bottom line will have to wait. December 27, 2006

  • Beyond Cash Management

    Companies are pushing their treasury departments beyond the "cost center" label. November 15, 2006

  • Future Office

    The very near future, that is, for six areas where technology is transforming business in dramatic fashion. CFO Asia examines what finance executives can do to manage the change. March 27, 2006

  • Putting People First

    The success of performance management software depends on the team of people who implement it. March 20, 2006

  • Monumental Challenge

    Deploying new tech systems can be wrenching, but smarter project management will help you leave the past behind. February 7, 2006

  • Risk Denial from the Top?

    Companies overlook and undermanage the business risks of IT project and service delivery. November 30, 2005

  • Automation and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

    Companies that look to embed automated controls throughout their cross-enterprise business processes should enjoy the largest long-term benefits. October 18, 2005

Print Edition

Tenneco's Kenneth Trammell

The CFO has his hands full, with the auto industry in a production slowdown and consumer preferences doing an about-face.

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