Financial information infuses company activities. From budgeting to closing the monthly books, from measuring progress to managing cash flows, numbers are to business what the ABC’s are to our reading. It’s no wonder then that companies large and small have invested heavily in their financial system, teams, and processes to generate financial information. Let’s call this entirety the Financial Information System. Numerical data is collected, processed, and stored in data warehouses, where it is then used to develop insight and inform decisions. While the Chief Financial Officer is in charge of this system, all employees play a role, whether they fill out expense forms, develop budgets, or make investment decisions. And all decision-makers are encouraged to use the processes’ information (e.g., making a presentation as a product manager about your category). A stellar CFO is like a great coach in winning the game…