Five key priorities for the modernisation savvy CFO

January 29, 2023

There isn’t a leading organisation today that hasn’t been touched by transformation. 

With a clear stake in the success of enterprise modernisation projects, CFOs find themselves deeply entrenched in the digital journey, responsible for juggling legacy systems, data integrity, cultural and process change. In fact, 88 percent of CFOs confirmed their involvement at some point during the transformation: either as a member of the evaluation committee or maintaining involvement throughout the entire process.*

To understand how CFOs successfully driving application modernisation, DXC Technology led a roundtable discussion at the Adapt CFO Edge  conference with finance leaders from the region’s most influential enterprise and government organisations.

Our white paper draws upon the collective intelligence of these top CFOs, sharing five key priorities for the modernisation savvy CFO and why their support is critical in de-risking technology modernisation projects.

 

*ADAPT CFO EDGE, Sydney, NSW, 8th November 2022. DXC Technology attended the conference as a sponsor, conducting an exclusive CFO roundtable discussion with CFOs from leading APAC private sector organisations.

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