The Benefits of Interpersonal Skills in Finance
For all the increased focus on data and technology to level-up the finance function, Rowe also notes the importance of the human element.
¡°So much of finance is actually about working with people,¡± he said. ¡°It¡¯s about embracing what¡¯s happening in the business. Asking things like, ¡®Who am I working with? How do I establish relationships?¡¯ And then continuously learning from those connections.¡±
As he¡¯s?, Rowe also emphasizes the benefits of a growth mindset, adding that it¡¯s important to be open about what you know as well as what you don¡¯t know.?
¡°That way, people don¡¯t overestimate or underestimate you¡ªthey just understand you,¡± Rowe said. ¡°Be transparent about your goals for the organization, as well as your personal goals, and how others can be part of your success, and likewise, how you can support theirs.¡±
Rowe said that¡¯s always been his approach. ¡°Whether I¡¯ve taken on new opportunities within a role or stepped into new areas of responsibility, it¡¯s been about being transparent, being open, and creating an atmosphere where people want to create value and drive the company forward.¡±
?across a broader set of stakeholders are another critical factor for finance leaders, he added. ¡°As a CFO you can come up with a message around things that aren¡¯t always popular, like cost-cutting,¡± Rowe said. ¡°But unless?the?why?resonates across the company, you¡¯re just out there talking and people aren¡¯t really hearing what you¡¯re saying.¡±