English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[The Future of Finance: AI-Driven Forecasting and the Role of the Modern CFO]-[Dave Sackett: How FP&A Can Stay Relevant In The AI Age]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-05-13

BusinessNews
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

The Evolution of the CFO: Embracing AI in Modern Finance

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Dave Sackett—a forward-thinking finance executive, tech entrepreneur, and co-founder of AI One—to discuss the shifting landscape of corporate finance. As the industry grapples with the transition from traditional number-crunching to AI-augmented decision-making, Sackett provides a roadmap for CFOs looking to remain relevant and effective in an era of rapid technological change.

From Cost Accounting to AI Advocacy

Sackett’s career journey, rooted in "cost accounting," provided him with the operational rigor necessary to understand where a company makes or loses money. His transition into the tech space was driven by a "growth mindset" and the early realization in 2016 that artificial intelligence would fundamentally reshape finance. Sackett emphasizes that his leadership style is built on "servant leadership," focusing on empowering team members rather than dictating from the top, which he believes is essential for fostering innovation within finance departments.

Rethinking Forecasting with AI

One of the central themes of the discussion is the "costly failures of traditional forecasting." Sackett argues that modern FP&A teams must move beyond internal drivers—such as backlog and product release schedules—and begin incorporating "outside influences and outside drivers external to the business."

By leveraging AI, teams can move from manual number-crunching to building "dynamic models" that allow for rapid "what-if analysis." Sackett points out that AI doesn't just automate tasks; it documents the "assumptions" behind every forecast, ensuring that teams are not just producing numbers, but "guiding the models" and maintaining the "custodians of truth" role that is vital to the finance function.

The Human-AI Symbiosis

Addressing the fear that AI might replace finance professionals, Sackett proposes a "symbiosis" where humans and machines act as a check on one another. He notes, "anything an AI does a human checks; anything a human does AI checks." This internal control mechanism is essential for mitigating risks, such as the "sycophantic" behavior observed in early generative AI models that were over-tuned to validate user input rather than provide objective analysis.

Sackett stresses that finance professionals do not need to become data scientists, but they must understand the "fundamentals of data science"—concepts like regression, clustering, and correlation matrices—to ask the right questions. He suggests that "naturally spoken language" is becoming the new programming language, lowering the barrier to entry for leveraging advanced technology.

The Future of the ERP and Finance Tech Stack

Looking ahead, Sackett predicts that the "ERP becomes your database of truth," but it will no longer function as a monolithic silo. Instead, the future lies in an ecosystem where various SaaS tools and AI agents link to the ERP to "push and pull information." He envisions a future where "agentic AI" or autonomous bots take on roles traditionally held by junior analysts, handling routine tasks and allowing human staff to focus on high-level "flux analysis" and strategic storytelling.

Advice for Finance Leaders

For those feeling overwhelmed by the "hype cycle" of AI, Sackett offers practical advice:

  1. Start Small: Use free tools to get your "feet wet" and understand the capabilities of current technology.
  2. Focus on Applications: Don't get caught up in the technical AI side; focus on how agents can make specific processes, like warehouse management or policy enforcement, more efficient.
  3. Maintain Integrity: Whether using a calculator or an advanced AI agent, the human remains responsible for ensuring data accuracy and "accountability for the numbers."

Sackett concludes that while Excel has been the primary tool for career advancement for decades, the next phase of finance requires a willingness to evolve. By embracing AI as a tool rather than fearing it as a threat, finance leaders can ensure their teams are prepared for the future, moving beyond the "moat around Excel" to deliver deeper, more actionable insights for the business.

🎯Key Sentences

1
I wanted to not be that person.
2
I'm already at the top at CFO.
3
do you have to psych yourself up for it
4
if I stumbled on my words
5
fear and excitement are very close
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
forward-thinking
2
tech-savvy
3
operational rigor
4
servant leadership
5
psych yourself up
Expand All

📖 Transcript

if you would like to earn CPE credit for listening to the show visit earmarkcpe .com slash fpa download the app take a short quiz and get your CPE certificate finally if you enjoy listening to FPNA today please go to your podcast platform of choice click the subscribe button and leave a rating and review of the show.
And now onto the show.
From DataReels, this is FPNA Today.
Welcome to FPNA Today.
I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Today, we're joined by Dave Sackett, a forward -thinking finance executive and co -founder of AI One, where he's pioneering AI -powered e -commerce.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version