Burt writes, “What do we want to achieve in this current version? It is what we’ve been hearing from you, our finance executive readership. It involves focus, speed, and frequency.
“Focus. The new car smell, chassis, and detailing arrive with a redoubled effort to continue to serve and impact you, the finance executive. Everything will continue to be tailored around the idea that you don’t have a ton of time to waste each day, so if you invest some of that time with us, we will make sure it is worth your while. From our enterprise reporting to our data analysis, in-depth series, research, surveys, profiles, Q&As, and conference coverage, everything is purposed to ensure it impacts you, your job, and your career.
“Speed. Our website and newsletter will continue to have great insights, analysis, data visualization, profiles, and first-person perspectives, and our new model allows us to deliver it to you quickly, clearly, and with minimal distractions. Our speed to your browser, smartphone, and inbox allows you to consume, digest, synthesize, and move forward with equal velocity.”
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