PBO Perspectives in Business, Finance & HR
Every leadership team has more data than ever. Most are still making decisions on instinct. In this episode, PBO Advisory [https://pboadvisory.com/]CEO Fran San Diego [https://www.linkedin.com/in/francescasandiego/] sits down with Consulting CFO Leena Gupta [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leena-gupta-904393/] and Senior Finance Consultant and Human Capital Advisor Kristin Pantle [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-pantle/] to explore why the data advantage so rarely translates into better decisions - and what it actually takes to close that gap. This is Episode 1 of a two-part series on business analytics as a leadership discipline. The conversation covers how financial and people data need to be integrated, why data governance is the unglamorous work that makes everything else possible, and the specific metrics that turn HR conversations into capital allocation conversations. Episode 2 drops May 1st. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 01:19 - Welcome - Leena Gupta and Kristin Pantle 01:34 - Having data vs. making better decisions 02:37 - The hidden assumptions inside every financial model 03:39 - The gap between financial and people data 04:33 - Analytics as a leadership discipline, not a tech project 05:57 - Three layers of analytics capability: outcomes, governance, and judgment 07:58 - Why data governance is unglamorous but essential 09:00 - The open roles example: when both teams are right and neither knows it 10:11 - How PBO aligned definitions across its own sales and marketing team 11:23 - How the CFO role has evolved from reporting to modeling the future 12:33 - Why culture changes before systems do 13:16 - Treating human capital as a financial investment 14:16 - How analytics changed decision-making at PBO 16:34 - Analytics does not replace instinct - it makes instinct better 18:33 - What boards and investors now expect from the CFO 19:18 - Surfacing and stress testing the human capital assumption 20:17 - Analytics is a team sport, not a finance project 21:21 - What organizations are missing: connecting people decisions to financial outcomes 22:04 - The metrics that matter: revenue per employee, speed to productivity, talent market constraints 23:39 - Turning HR updates into capital allocation conversations 24:27 - How human capital data improves financial modeling 24:53 - Practical advice: start with the outcome, not the dashboard 26:06 - Invest in your data foundation before your analytics tools 27:27 - Put your CFO and HR leader in the same room and compare their answers 28:22 - Closing and preview of Episode 2 RESOURCES Learn more about PBO Advisory Group: pboadvisory.com [https://pboadvisory.com/]
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