ENG: In Bonn the controlling community from the west Germany meets on November 16
From "digitization & controlling" to "communal finance planning": broad range of topics at the controlling conference on November 16 in Bonn
Bonn / Munich, 08.11.2017- Which effects does the digital transformation have on the controller profession and what role do controllers have to play in the time of serious changes in business processes and business models? At the open controlling conference "Controlling Advantage Bonn - CAB 2017" on November 16 at the Gas-Water-Center (Gas-Wasser-Zentrum GWZ) in Bonn these and other questions will be discussed.
The wide range of topics extends to the "tense balance between what is desirable and feasible in municipal financial planning", which is dealt with by Leverkusen's treasurer, Frank Stein. Also the "Bureaucracy Reduction" is one of the lectures in which Prof. Dr. med. Gunnar Schwarting, German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, presents he results and benefits of the "bureaucracy brake".
Topics & speakers CAB 2017 "Modern Controlling - founded and proven in practice":
"Manage projects - involve stakeholders!", Prof. Dr. med. Ing. Manfred Esser, Founder and CEO, GET Information Technology GmbH, Grevenbroich; "Where is corporate management developing with digital transformation?", Martin Schulte, Head of CFO Advisory, SAP Germany SE & Co. KG, Walldorf; "Challenges for controlling and steering after a carve-out", Stephan Henting, Director of Financial & Management Accounting, Lufthansa Global Business Services, Frankfurt; "Energy controlling - fundamentals and practical implementation using the example of thyssenkrupp Rasselstein GmbH", Dr. Ing. Mike Schulze, Research Director Controlling & Innovation, EBS University of Economics and Law, Oestrich-Winkel, and Peter Müllers, Head of Energy & Resource Management, thyssenkrupp Rasselstein GmbH, Andernach; "The tension between what is desirable and feasible in municipal financial planning", Frank Stein, treasurer of the city of Leverkusen; "Bureaucracy reduction - white ointment or serious effort?", Prof. Dr. med. Gunnar Schwarting, German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer; "The voice - the key to success!", Monika Klinger, breathing, voice and speech training, Munich.
13th Controlling Advantage Bonn - CAB 2017: November 16, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Gas Water Center (GWZ), Bonn, information & registration: International Association of Controllers (ICV), www.icv- controlling.com
The International Association of Controllers (ICV) has in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland and 12 other countries in Central and Eastern Europe around 6,500 in practical Controlling active members. The key objective of ICV controlling philosophy is reaching permanent economic success. With its honorary chairman Dr. Albrecht Deyhle the association, founded in 1975 has shaped the Controlling in German speaking countries placed and influenced. The ICV merges controllers, CFOs, managers and scientists and it is strictly oriented its members’ benefit. Experience, communication and being focused on future-oriented trends are foundations of ICV. ICV combines practical experience with the latest research results and prepares its knowledge for practical implementation. The ICV is makes personal contribution to the success of its members and to the sustainable performance of companies. Siegfried Gänßlen is the chairman of ICV, CEO of Hansgrohe SE, Schiltach, Vice-Chairman of ICV is Prof. Dr. Heimo Losbichler, FH Steyr.
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- H.-P. Sander, Presse ICV, EASTWESTCOM, Lachen-Birkenallee 16, D-86911 Diessen am Ammersee, Tel. +49-(0)8807-94 90 94, presse{bei}icv-controlling.com
- ICV Office, Münchner Str. 8, D-82237 Wörthsee, Tel. +49-(0)8153-88 974-20
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