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On this episode of the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Peter Kingma about Cash is King, why you should build your business around a cash culture and not a profit-and-loss culture, and what to consider to ensure effective cash flow management.
We also dive deeper into management of liquidity and cash, his role as Americas EY-Parthenon Working Capital Leader at Ernst & Young and how establishing a Cash Leadership Office helps ensure a healthy bottom line.
Peter Kingma – Cash is King
Peter Kingma is an advisor and strategist at EY-Pantheon, and the Author of the best selling book, Cash is King.
He works across a variety of sectors such as automotive, aerospace, defence, healthcare, retail and consumer products. He advises business leaders on how to optimise the management of cash. With a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Purdue University, his career has included Principle at EL Consultancy Group and is currently the Americas EY-Parthenon Working Capital Leader at Ernst & Young.
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“I think we as business people get so focused just on revenue and perhaps even on profitability, and we forget the fundamentals of cash and, you know, that’s what really keeps everything going is cash.” Cash is king with Peter Kingma on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
“We’ve got to understand who has the decision rights and help them understand their impact on it.” Peter Kingma talks about cash culture versus a profit and loss culture on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
“Maintain liquidity and capital, because the one thing that is certain about business is that it is uncertain” Peter Kingma talks about uncertainty in business on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
Resources Mentioned in this show:
Peter Kingma https://peterkingma.com/
Peter Kingma LinkedIn
Craig Johns www.craigjohns.com.au
Craig Johns [email protected]
Craig Johns LinkedIn
Craig Johns Facebook
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On this episode of the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Peter Kingma about Cash is King, why you should build your business around a cash culture and not a profit-and-loss culture, and what to consider to ensure effective cash flow management.
We also dive deeper into management of liquidity and cash, his role as Americas EY-Parthenon Working Capital Leader at Ernst & Young and how establishing a Cash Leadership Office helps ensure a healthy bottom line.
Peter Kingma – Cash is King
Peter Kingma is an advisor and strategist at EY-Pantheon, and the Author of the best selling book, Cash is King.
He works across a variety of sectors such as automotive, aerospace, defence, healthcare, retail and consumer products. He advises business leaders on how to optimise the management of cash. With a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Purdue University, his career has included Principle at EL Consultancy Group and is currently the Americas EY-Parthenon Working Capital Leader at Ernst & Young.
Peter talks about:
Tweets
“I think we as business people get so focused just on revenue and perhaps even on profitability, and we forget the fundamentals of cash and, you know, that’s what really keeps everything going is cash.” Cash is king with Peter Kingma on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
“We’ve got to understand who has the decision rights and help them understand their impact on it.” Peter Kingma talks about cash culture versus a profit and loss culture on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
“Maintain liquidity and capital, because the one thing that is certain about business is that it is uncertain” Peter Kingma talks about uncertainty in business on the Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast.
Resources Mentioned in this show:
Peter Kingma https://peterkingma.com/
Peter Kingma LinkedIn
Craig Johns www.craigjohns.com.au
Craig Johns [email protected]
Craig Johns LinkedIn
Craig Johns Facebook
Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast
NRG2Perform www.nrg2perform.com
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