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Top 5 strategic priorities for CFOs
CFOs are experiencing mounting pressure to enhance productivity and drive forward transformation amidst a myriad of challenges. These challenges are instrumental in shaping how top CFOs will reinvent their roles to align with new organisational priorities and the ever-evolving landscape of autonomous finance. Action 1: Revitalise your finance transformation To ensure the success of digital…
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Drive business agility: Jedox forecasting and predicative planning
Annual, quarterly, or even monthly forecasts are not always agile enough for today’s dynamic economy. Organisations need continuous, accurate forecasts to manage the organisation efficiently. Embedded AI automates pattern recognition and recommends best-fit predictions of your most important KPIs, improving forecast accuracy. Learn how practical, AI-driven forecasting simplifies planning and improves business outcomes by automating…
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How to succeed as a new CFO – first 100 days
As a new CFO embarking on a new role, you may encounter a multitude of challenges and a steep learning curve. It can be overwhelming to prioritise tasks and determine what should be included in your plan for the first year. In this guide we identify key areas that will have the greatest impact on…
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Do I need a forecasting and budgeting tool?
Financial forecasting is what drives and impacts your growth is the intelligence which can put you ahead. Stephen Hambling talks about how organisations grow their ability to forecast and budget successfully becomes increasingly challenging. Sometimes organisations can believe the big ‘corporates’ are cutting edge when it comes to planning. The truth is, many are still…
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Why I couldn’t stay away
Stephen Hambling, CEO and founder of Kybos talks on Diary of a CFO (Chief Financial Officer) about why he has returned to the world of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) after a short break. About Stephen Hambling, CEO and Founder of Kybos, a UK based Jedox partner. I provide simple, clear, commercial forward looking financial…
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Say goodbye to Excel chaos
74% of organisations are still reliant on Excel for budgeting, planning, and forecasting โ no surprise given the tool’s familiarity and extensive functionalities. Planning manually within spreadsheets can be error prone and disjointed, making it nearly impossible to have a single source of truth. As businesses adopt complex and integrated processes, can they still rely…

