In every organization, there are two types of people: those who do their job and those who think like owners. The second group, regardless of their title or role, tends to stand out, move up, and make a bigger impact.Why?
Because they think strategically. They think like a CFO.The good news? You don’t need to be a Chief Financial Officer to adopt a CFO mindset.
You just need to develop the habits and perspectives that make CFOs invaluable.Thinking like a CFO means being financially aware, strategically focused, and consistently asking:“How does this impact the bottom line?”It means you’re not just going through the motions, you’re understanding how your work fits into the bigger picture.
People with a CFO mindset think in terms of:Return on Investment (ROI)Cost vs. ValueRisk ManagementLong-Term Sustainability vs.