Excellence In Leadership Issue 1 front coverWelcome to Issue 7
September 2008
Financial Supply Chain

How finance can fuse the links in the chain together.


The contents of this issue are listed below and a selection of articles are available for you to download in full.
 
Click here
to read this issue
     
     

Foreword


Charles Tilley
Chief Executive
CIMA
 
Vital Statistics

Key figures and findings, plus the latest sound bites


Strategic FSC


Back to basics: capital in the credit crunch is hard to find, so is a refresher course in cash management the way forward?

  Audrey Besson
and
Richard Young
CIMA

Collaborative financing - a roundtable looking at how to make the financial supply chain work effectively and how to manage the balancing act of delivering a service in the most cost-effective way without compromising service.

 

Nick Candler
Finance Director
Pret a Manger
David Bateman
Finance Director
Paperchase
Michael Hitchcock
Finance Director
Moss Bros Group


Risk and control – involving the treasury function in FSC:

  • making the financial supply chain more efficient
  • how the treasury department can help deliver new services in FSC through their partnerships with the banks
  • cash management – why there are no panaceas for the problems of providing reliable cash forecasting
 

Naresh Aggerwal
Treasury Manager Fujitsu Services

 

Clear thinking: why clarity is an essential factor when it comes to financial supply chain reporting

  Charles Tilley
chief executive
CIMA

Spotlight on strategy: why financial companies need to focus on working capital to survive the economic crisis

  David Blackwood
finance director
Yule Catto

Moving financial supply chain onto the boardroom agenda:

  • the finance director’s role in the supply chain
  • the relationship between shareholder value and the supply chain
  • keeping and driving financial supply chain on the corporate agenda.
 

Professor Richard Wilding
Professor and Chair, Supply Chain Risk Management
Cranfield School of Management

 
       
Finance and risk management

Unlocking the value in financial supply chain management:

  • supply chain finance as the next frontier in competitive advantage
  • optimising financial flows to enhance the physical chain
  • freeing up working capital by making payments earlier and quicker.
 

Douglas Kent
Member of the European Leadership Team
Supply Chain Council

 

Why financial risk assessment should be systematically integrated into financial supply chain decision-making

 

Axel-Peter Ohse
Head of Trade Finance, Global Transactional Banking
Deutsche Bank

 
       
Compliance and regulation

Considering Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) in the short-term and predicting future impact: 

  • increasing security in the global financial supply chain
  • assessing the early signs of AEO
  • long-term advantages from AEO certification.
 

Susanne Aigner
Head of Supply Chain Security
European Commission  

 
       
Responsible supply chain

Sustainability and climate change
Green, responsible and profitable: a practical approach to addressing the sustainability agenda in supply chain decision making, including:

  • balancing the commercial needs of the business with the wider sustainability agenda
  • looking beyond current headline issues to consider the longer term sustainability of the business.
 

Keith Evans
Principal Consultant, Operations
Arup
and Committee Member for the Sustainable Distribution Forum

 

Managing the risk of climate change, including:

  • realising the impact of climate on the survival of your business
  • effective carbon management as effective risk management
  • embracing the opportunities within the risk.
  Nigel Topping
Head of Supply Chain
Carbon Disclosure Project
 
 
Also in the next edition

Corporate finance
Managing M&A challenges in a downturn

 

Steve Lucas
Finance Director
National Grid


Performance management/business intelligence
The path to better performance: while key business issues such as foreign exchange or interests rates are often addressed in corporate hedging programs, energy costs are commonly buried in occupancy costs. Energy costs can be identified, managed and in most cases, hedged.

  Lauralee Martin
Global COO, CFO, and Director
Jones Lang LaSalle
 

Responsible business
The challenge of driving financial performance whilst responding to the sustainability agenda.

 

Jon Williams
Former Head of Group Sustainable Development, Group Corporate Sustainability
HSBC Holdings

 

Human capital
Talent management and director transition programmes – the importance of training entrepreneurial management skills back into executives after a career of having their entrepreneurial nature number-crunched out of them.

 

Akber Pandor
Director of Learning and Development
KPMG

 

Change management
What does virtual business mean for the CFO and the finance function

  Steve Seymour
Ashridge
 

Outsourcing/BPO
Why BPO partnerships are normally opportunistic and rarely strategic

 

Philip J Fersht
Research Director, BPO, Offshoring and IT Services, Enterprise Strategies Group
AMR Research Inc

 

 

     



All editorial contributors are subject to change


Company Insights

Concur
ReadSoft Ltd
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Strategic Thought Group
Cognos
Four Business Solutions
2GC
ICit Business Intelligence
Simpson Associates
IDRH
Gartner
Millennium
EDF Energy
Paris and Parks
Hewitson Walker
Attract HR
TNT






Issue 1   Issue 2    
Click here
for Issue 1
BPO
March 2007
  Click here
for Issue 2
Strategic Risk Management
June 2007
  Click here
for Issue 3
Corporate Finance and Treasury
September 2007
  Click here
for Issue 4  
Performance
Management

January 2008

       
Click here
for Issue 5
Strategic Risk Management
March 2008
  Click here
for Issue 6
Responsible Business
June 2008
  Click here
for Issue 8
September 2008
   
 
 
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
Copyright
SPG Media Limited, Brunel House, 55–57 North Wharf Road, London W2 1LA, UK
Tel: +44 20 7915 9660 Fax: +44 20 7915 9773 Email:
info@spgmedia.com
Registered in England No. 1309004 | VAT Registration No. GB 242 2810 93