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Publications reviewed in this section are new acquisitions of the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). Government Finance Review publishes with each citation the name and address of the publisher/distributor. Requests for copies should be addressed to the publisher/distributor, not to GFOA.
eCFO: Sustaining Value in the New Corporation
Cedric Read; Jacky Ross; John Dunleavy; Donniel Schulman; and James Bramante
West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2001 (384 pp)
Reviewed by Deanna Targosz, senior consultant, GFOA Research and Consulting Center, Chicago, Illinois.
Although organizations are now approaching e-strategies with caution, there is no question that technology has and will continue to change the way businesses and governments operate. In fact, the authors of eCFO: Sustaining Value in the New Corporation (eCFO) assert that all of the companies interviewed for this book agree that the Internet will have a fundamental and positive effect on their businesses, and that their focus is not whether to invest in e-business, but how. The authors have an impressive list of contributors to support this assertion--each of the 11 chapters begins with an editorial from a top CFO, representing companies such as Procter & Gamble, Dell, American Airlines, Amazon, and Shell.
As a follow up to CFO: Architect of the Corporation's Future, eCFO focuses specifically on the impact and benefits of e-business on the finance function. Organizations have attempted a number of strategies, both successfully and unsuccessfully, to develop B2B, B2C, B2Employee, and B2G infrastructures. This book explores how finance departments can analyze these strategies and how CFOs can adopt a fresh mindset to strategic financial planning and management in light of the e-business revolution.
Source: HighBeam Research, Book Reviews.(eCFO: Sustaining Value in the New Corporation)(Brief...