Andrew Gertz: So taking on that strategic role and then trying to put out fires there. Yeah. Okay. It makes sense. So let's shift gears a little bit there. So we've been talking about what they experienced and how they have been informed by those experiences during the pandemic. Let's talk about what's on the horizon. How do controllers and CFOs envision their roles evolving in the future?
Neil Brown: Again, that word FP&A, that acronym for financial planning and analysis, a number one for both controllers and CFOs. So they are not planning monthly, they are planning weekly, they're planning daily. They are apparently obsessing over financial planning and analysis. So that was number one.
Corporate strategy, we mentioned with CFO, but it also percolated up for future roles for the controller as controllers and CFO look at corporate strategy. And you're going to like this, the number three on the list, risk management, which is Euler Hermes. So risk management ended up being one of those big three. And then that is rounded out by technology leadership, technology management.
So we know that controllers and CFOs have always had a role in technology spend and budgeting, right? They have a growing role now in direct management and supervision. And I think a part of that is because one of those other factors – remote workforce – is requiring the back office to be more automated because there is no staff at all working at the HQ for checks manually and things like that. They're automating those types of processes.
Andrew Gertz: You talked about weekly, if not daily financial analysis being crucial right now. Trying to balance all of these things, of understanding the data and what's going on and where the business is positioned, and at the same time, empowering the business, that's a very interesting line to have to walk. So it's interesting that the same people have to be in the weeds and then also be strategic thinkers all at the same time.
So there's a lot of topics covered in The Contemporary Controller study. And obviously, we encourage people to go to controllerscouncil.org to go check out the report in the Resources section. As we kind of wrap up our talk about the report here, what's a change or a trend that stands out to you most when you're looking across all the findings of the research? Is there anything that really speaks to you?
Neil Brown: Yeah. And I think it's more reinforcing some things we talked about earlier that both roles are evolving. They’re evolving from financial reporting and financial management to the more strategic roles. I think the roles are becoming more important. They're elevating in the organization. And then I believe that in the future, we are going to see more CEOs that came from corporate finance and corporate accounting, the controller track and CFO. And that will happen at a much greater percentage than it is now. Arguably now, it's probably significant, but it's been a growing signal.