Strategy & Operations
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Fed survey shows household view of US economy worsening
Before the war with Iran, 8% of adults said their family sometimes or often lacked enough food, the Federal Reserve said, citing survey results.
By Jim Tyson • May 18, 2026 -
Supply chain resiliency increasingly trumps cost in perma-crisis era
As multiple “black swan” events have disrupted the flow of goods, companies are increasingly moving away from historical just-in-time inventory management.
By Stephen Joyce • May 18, 2026 -
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TrendlineCFO best practices in the evolving generative AI era
As the initial frenzy around the launch of generative artificial intelligence subsides, a new GenAI era appears to be taking shape.
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The CFO's role in AI has shifted from oversight to ownership. Here's what that means.
May 18, 2026 -
Share of women on company boards falls below 30%
The findings of a study conducted by Women 50/50 echo other recent research revealing persistent limits on opportunities for women at the highest levels of business.
By Jim Tyson • May 15, 2026 -
Timberwolves, Lynx tap former Penguins exec for CFO, COO
The change comes after the $1.5 billion sale of the teams in 2025 and the subsequent appointment of a new CEO.
By Alexei Alexis • May 15, 2026 -
What puts organizations at risk of losing AI talent?
“AI adoption is a culture issue, not just a training issue,” a Gartner report said.
By Kathryn Moody • May 15, 2026 -
Retail sales slow to 0.5% growth as inflation erodes affordability
Wages rose at annual rate of just 3.6% in April, lagging inflation for the first time in three years and weakening household spending power.
By Jim Tyson • May 14, 2026 -
Producer prices jump to three-year high, spurred by war shortages
“I could envision a scenario in which some policy tightening is needed to ensure that inflation returns durably to 2%,” Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said.
By Jim Tyson • May 13, 2026 -
Q&A
Chemours CFO talks PFAS, tariffs and internal controls
Shane Hostetter said strengthening controls and restoring trust were “critical priorities” when he took the Chemours CFO seat in 2024.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 13, 2026 -
CFOs must be intentional with junior finance hiring plans: BambooHR finance chief
To address a looming senior finance role succession crisis, CFOs need to create a clear game-plan for junior-level hires, BambooHR Justin Judd said.
By Grace Noto • May 13, 2026 -
Inflation surges 3.8%, propelled by gas price, outpacing wage gains
The war-induced rise in price pressures may prompt the Federal Reserve to forgo a reduction in borrowing costs this year, economists said.
By Jim Tyson • May 12, 2026 -
Super Micro’s internal control weaknesses linger
The update comes two months after the AI server maker’s co-founder was indicted on charges connected to a smuggling scheme.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 12, 2026 -
Iran war inflation crimps profits, plans for investment, hiring: NABE
Half of the respondents to a National Association for Business Economics survey put the odds of a U.S. recession in the next 12 months at 26% or higher.
By Jim Tyson • May 11, 2026 -
Labor market adds 115,000 jobs, exceeds forecasts despite Iran war
“Many businesses are catching up on hiring and investment decisions delayed last year due to tariff uncertainty,” said Bill Adams, chief U.S. economist at Fifth Third Commercial Bank.
By Jim Tyson • May 8, 2026 -
Jennifer Garner’s Once Upon a Farm CFO gets post-IPO raise
The organic kids' food maker will also pay $3 million more to actress Jennifer Garner as part of her spokesperson agreement.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 7, 2026 -
SEC unveils blueprint for ditching quarterly reporting
The proposal is part of the “Make IPOs Great Again” push aimed at reducing the “rigidity” of rules governing public companies, SEC Chair Paul Atkins said Tuesday.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 5, 2026 -
Rebound in hiring, steady job openings highlight firming labor market
Bureau of Labor Statistics data affirmed the view of many economists that the job market is poised at an unusual “low-hire, low-fire” balance.
By Jim Tyson • May 5, 2026 -
The Knot Worldwide’s Michael Pickrum: How to be a ‘value CFO’
With wedding season nearing, The Knot WorldWide CFO Michael Pickrum wants to ensure the company’s finance function can serve as a value add, he said.
By Grace Noto • May 5, 2026 -
Age fades as barrier to winning the CEO seat: NBER research
Yet ageism persists below the C-suite, with most U.S. workers aged 50 or older reporting bias, according to the American Association of Retired Persons.
By Jim Tyson • May 4, 2026 -
Iran war strains global business travel, as companies adjust meeting plans
Global conflicts are causing some companies to examine their “duty of care” policies and could bring back more virtual meetings, the survey found.
By Danielle McLean • May 4, 2026 -
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By Eynat Guez • May 4, 2026 -
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Why your first AI hire in finance should focus on operations
AI has a place in your finance org. Just not where most teams are using it.
By Sidharth Kakkar • May 4, 2026 -
CFOs flag tariff refunds, led by Ford’s $1.3B claim
Ford and General Motors are among early participants in the Trump administration’s tariff refund claims process.
By Alexei Alexis • May 1, 2026 -
KPMG trims US advisory business and audit partners
The Big Four firm told workers this week it was laying off about 4% of its U.S. advisory business workforce or about 400 people, a person familiar with the matter said.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • May 1, 2026 -
Microsoft CFO flags workforce cuts as AI spending surges
The software giant is focused on “building high-performing teams that operate with pace and agility,” CFO Amy Hood said.
By Alexei Alexis • April 30, 2026