In an era where technology is the primary engine of business growth, the traditional divide between IT and Finance is no longer just a hurdle—it is a strategic risk. To move beyond cost centers and spreadsheets, organizations must cultivate a shared language that translates technical execution into financial performance. This high-level panel brings together Finance leaders from both the private sector and federal agencies to share how they are using Technology Business Management (TBM) to dismantle the "IT black box" and forge a powerful, unified front at the strategy table.
Attendees will gain a rare look behind the curtain at what CFOs and Finance VPs truly prioritize when evaluating technology investments. Our speakers will move past the jargon to discuss the practical realities of building cross-functional literacy, from embedding analysts to the evolving role of AI and automation in fiscal planning. By attending this session, executives and practitioners alike will discover how to surface the blind spots in their IT spend and align "IT widgets" with the unit economics that drive organizational success.
Whether you are looking to secure a seat at the strategy table or aiming to refine your investment metrics, this session provides the roadmap for transforming IT-Finance collaboration into a competitive advantage. Register today to learn how to bridge the communication gap, resolve operational friction, and turn your TBM practice into a catalyst for measurable, strategic wins.
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