About Schiff Consulting GroupSchiff Consulting Group is a nationally recognized leader in CFO organization development and learning practices. Their clients include some of the nation’s most highly regarded organizations including: American Express, Amgen, AT&T, CIGNA, DaimlerChrysler, Glaxo SmithKline, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson & Johnson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Liberty Mutual Group, Microsoft, NBC, Nabisco, Oracle, Prudential, Turner Construction and Williams.
They are also the founders and facilitators of several business practice sharing alliances. In 1992, the Activity-Based Costing Implementation Group (AIG) was founded with the support of GE Medical Systems and Johnson & Johnson. In 1995, the Finance Development and Training Institute (FDTI) consortium (www.fdti.org) was founded. The FDTI is an alliance of 14 global companies focused on finance practices and leadership development. In 1997, the Transit-Finance Learning Exchange (T-FLEx) (www.tflex.org) was established for the finance leaders of the nation’s 25 largest public transportation agencies.
Schiff Consulting is also known as thought and practice leaders in financial, cost and performance management, accounting and controls and in leadership and business development. They have performed contract research for leading business organizations including: The Conference Board, Financial Executives-International, The Institute of Management Accountants and The National Science Foundation. Schiff’s views on contemporary financial and business issues are regularly cited in the national business media.
Schiff’s innovative approach to client problem-solving won recognition and top honors in CFO magazine, the Communicator Awards competition and in the Telly Awards program. They are also the developers of the breakthrough skills management program for the CFO community, FinanceAchieve™. Schiff developed and deployed its breakthrough finance community skills management program, FinanceAchieve™, at several large organizations. For more information, go to www.financeachieve.com
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 Jonathan Schiff leading the Morgan Finance Program in NYC. 12/7/2003
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