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| | | Not all autumn conferences could take place as planned – but the organizers were well prepared to the changes in the last minute – that’s what COVID pandemic taught us. In the middle of the fourth wave the ICV is looking forward to a successful 2022 year. Among our projects a big comeback of the on-site Congress of Controllers is planned for May 2022. We keep our fingers crossed for stationary conferences with the Controlling Community! For the upcoming holidays and the New Year we wish you much health and great time with your families and friends! Let’s hope for face-to-face meetings! Your eNews team | | | | | | | |
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| | | Apply by January 31: The ICV Controlling Excellence Award | | | Are you a gamechanger? Does your controlling team have a vision and push forward innovative creative ideas? As every year the ICV invites you to apply for the ICV Controlling Excellence Award – a prestigious award. It's not the company name that counts, but what solution you develop, what you have achieved for your company. Surprise us, inspire us, take us with your application on your journey from the idea to the destination! | | | | | |
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| | Numbers increasingly determine our everyday working life | | | As a specialist in a department, as an assistant to a manager, as an accountant or administrative employee, you need more and more business knowledge and skills in the area of controlling. In 2 days you will learn not only Financial for Non-Financials, but also how to use this knowledge to improve your quality of work and your value contribution to the company. | | | | | | CCS 2021: New knowledge for controllers | | | November 25, 2021 was the date of the online conference 19th CCS Controlling Competence in the SPACES. With four keynotes, 18 lectures including panel discussions and workshops as well as three network formats that dealt with expert know-how (Connect topics) and the participants themselves (Speed Connect, Open Connect). The highlight for many visitors was the keynote “Alternative Data”, which drew new and astonishing pictures of what is already commonplace in business today – and what will ultimately have an impact on the job description of the controller, as well as the already available high degree of automation in controlling | | | | | | Secure the best ad spots for eNews 2022 now! | | | The controlling year 2022 is almost here. It is best to secure an ad space for one of the next eNews editions now. This way you can reach your target group. In the media data you can find all publication dates for 2022. | | | | | | | | | | 2021: Agility trained live and on-site in Bonn | | | On November 18, the 17th Controller Advantage Bonn took place again as a face-to-face event; Last year, this ICV autumn conference could unfortunately only be held virtually. The motto of the CAB21 was “Chances and Limits of Agile Controlling”. Agility as a catchphrase is very popular these days. But writing agile is a different story than being agile – which is why the organizers have concentrated the entire event on it: there was no scene, the tables were gone and were only needed at lunchtime, the participants sat in a circle around the speaker. | | | | | | CIS 2021: Interesting agenda despite a format change in the last minute | | | Due to the current situation, the conference Controlling Insights Steyr didn’t take place in face-to-face format as planned, but in online format. But the change also had advantages: more people could participate! The Organization Team celebrated the 20th anniversary of the CIS this year. | | | | | | Companies failing to act on ESG issues risk losing investors | | | Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors increasingly drive investment strategies, and new research from PwC finds ESG has now become a make-or-break consideration for leading investors globally. Almost half of investors surveyed, 49%, express willingness to divest from companies that aren’t taking sufficient action on ESG issues. More than half, 59%, also say lack of action on ESG issues makes it likely they would vote against an executive pay agreement, while fully a third say they have already taken this action. A large majority, 79%, say the way a company manages ESG risks and opportunities is an important factor in their investment decision making. | | | | | | | | | | | |
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