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Are These Financial Blind Spots Sabotaging Your CEO Success?

Are These Financial Blind Spots Sabotaging Your CEO Success?

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Ever feel like your gut tells you one thing, but the numbers tell you another—and you're not sure which to trust as a CEO?

If you've ever felt overwhelmed by financial reports, hesitant to ask "basic" money questions, or unsure how your cash flow can look great on paper but tight in practice, this episode is for you. You'll hear how understanding your company's finances at a deeper level can help you make smarter, faster decisions—without needing to become an accountant.

In this conversation with financial leader Pam Meissner, you'll learn how to:

  • Simplify financial statements so you actually use them to lead, not fear them.

  • Build cash flow confidence by spotting problems before they become crises.

  • Turn financial data into clear, actionable strategies for growth.

Listen now to discover how trusting your gut and mastering your numbers can transform the way you lead your business.

Check out:

[07:45] – Pam shares her bold early-career leap from Pricewaterhouse to privatization work in post–Cold War Poland, setting the tone for her "say yes to risk" philosophy.

[26:20] – A powerful exchange on why CEOs shouldn't be afraid to admit they don't fully understand the balance sheet—and how asking the right questions can transform financial confidence.

[48:10] – Jim and Pam break down practical, real-world cash flow forecasting tips, including how to spot "bad money" and avoid the traps that quietly sink growing businesses.

About Pam Meissner

Pam Meissner is a seasoned financial and operational leader with experience as CFO, COO, and CEO across multiple industries. She's helped scale companies to billion-dollar valuations by turning complex financial data into clear, actionable strategies for growth.

With a global outlook shaped by extensive travel and cultural immersion, Pam champions adaptability, innovation, and diverse thinking in leadership. Her career is marked by resilience—recently widowed after 30 years of marriage, she continues to lead with purpose and strength. She's also a proud mother: her son, who has autism, recently graduated from college, and her daughter runs marathons to raise funds for autism research.

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