Levi’s CFO Harmit Singh told The Wall Street Journal that “We are introducing bots where […]
Category: Technology
Excel Is Finally Keeping Up With the Joneses
Two years have passed since I wrote a controversial post about ditching Excel. And as […]
Statoil CFO Happy With His Robots; Later, Humans
Last fall, we mentioned Roberta, the newest and most efficient member of Statoil’s treasury department. […]
Most U.S. Internal Audit Teams Still Crunching Numbers on Cave Walls Compared to Their European, Asian Counterparts
Even this guy is like, “What are you guys doing?” Read anything online and you’re […]
While Some Companies Move Away From Remote Work, Others Double Down
Last year, IBM decided to “co-locate” its 2,600 member US marketing department. Translation? IBM is […]
Consumer Tech Accountants Need in 2018 and Beyond
Remember The Jetsons maid Rosie? I recall thinking, “Wow, wouldn’t it be awesome to have […]
How Controllers Can Step Up Their Cybersecurity Game
There’s a good reason why cybersecurity is ranked extremely high on the priority list of […]
Hysterical Client Comments on Yelp, Facebook, Et al. Should Not Go Unanswered
Yelp, like most social platforms, has its pros and cons. It’s great for all kinds […]
Watering Down Data Analytics for Dumb Accountants
Most accountants, especially CPAs, seem smart on paper. Some even live up to it in […]
COSO’s ERM Framework Has Fresh Paint, New Open Concept
I remember in college, I’d turn in a paper and feel a sense of relief […]
Data Breach at Deloitte Hitting Too Close to Home for Accountants
My, my. So many data breaches to talk about, it’s hard to know where to […]
Accounting News Roundup: Accountants Worry About Technology, Change, Et al. | 09.26.17
Accountants are worried about technology, change, et al. If you haven’t immersed yourself in the […]
