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How Finance Pros Can Fix Broken Reporting and End the Monday Morning Problem with Ian Wong

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In this episode of Future Finance, hosts Paul Barnhurst and Glenn Hopper sit down with Ian Wong, co-founder and CEO of Summation, to talk about one of the most frustrating challenges in finance and analytics: getting timely, trustworthy answers to basic business questions. Ian shares the story behind what he calls the “Monday Morning Problem” and explains why finance teams often spend weeks chasing insights that arrive too late to matter. The conversation explores the limits of dashboards, the risks of AI hallucinations in finance, and what decision-grade analytics really means.

Ian Wong is the co-founder and CEO of Summation, an AI-powered decision platform built to help enterprise leaders better understand how their businesses are performing. Before Summation, Ian co-founded Opendoor and served as CTO through its journey to going public. He was also Square’s first data scientist, where he built early fraud and risk systems. Ian holds degrees in electrical engineering and statistics from Stanford University and brings a rare blend of deep technical expertise and business leadership experience.

In this episode, you will discover:

  • What the “Monday Morning Problem” is and why it slows down decision-making
  • Why dashboards and ad hoc reports often fail finance leaders
  • The risks of relying on generic AI tools for financial analysis
  • How decision-grade analytics differ from conversational AI
  • What the coming “query flood” could mean for data infrastructure and costs

Ian explains how Summation helps finance and operations teams move from manual data stitching to faster, more reliable insights. The discussion also covers AI hype versus reality, why trust matters so much in finance analytics, and how leaders can think more clearly about where AI fits into real business workflows.

Join hosts Glenn and Paul as they unravel the complexities of AI in finance.

Follow Ian:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-wong/

Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summation-hq/

Follow Glenn:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbhopperiii

Follow Paul:

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguy

Follow QFlow.AI:

Website - https://bit.ly/4i1Ekjg

Future Finance is sponsored by QFlow.ai, the strategic finance platform solving the toughest part of planning and analysis: B2B revenue. Align sales, marketing, and finance, speed up decision-making, and lock in accountability with QFlow.ai.

Stay tuned for a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future of finance and what it means for businesses and individuals alike.

In Today’s Episode:

[01:58] – Meet Ian Wong

[05:25] – The “Monday Morning Problem”

[09:23] – What Empathetic Leadership Really Means

[13:15] – How Enterprise Research Really Works

[16:34] – The Monday Morning Numbers Meeting

[21:25] – A Balance Sheet That Still Doesn’t Balance

[25:53] – Where AI actually helps finance teams

[28:27] – The AI Hype Question of 2025

[33:07] – Moving into Personal Questions

  continue reading

73 episodes

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Content provided by Glenn Hopper & Paul Barnhurst, Glenn Hopper, and Paul Barnhurst. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Glenn Hopper & Paul Barnhurst, Glenn Hopper, and Paul Barnhurst or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Future Finance, hosts Paul Barnhurst and Glenn Hopper sit down with Ian Wong, co-founder and CEO of Summation, to talk about one of the most frustrating challenges in finance and analytics: getting timely, trustworthy answers to basic business questions. Ian shares the story behind what he calls the “Monday Morning Problem” and explains why finance teams often spend weeks chasing insights that arrive too late to matter. The conversation explores the limits of dashboards, the risks of AI hallucinations in finance, and what decision-grade analytics really means.

Ian Wong is the co-founder and CEO of Summation, an AI-powered decision platform built to help enterprise leaders better understand how their businesses are performing. Before Summation, Ian co-founded Opendoor and served as CTO through its journey to going public. He was also Square’s first data scientist, where he built early fraud and risk systems. Ian holds degrees in electrical engineering and statistics from Stanford University and brings a rare blend of deep technical expertise and business leadership experience.

In this episode, you will discover:

  • What the “Monday Morning Problem” is and why it slows down decision-making
  • Why dashboards and ad hoc reports often fail finance leaders
  • The risks of relying on generic AI tools for financial analysis
  • How decision-grade analytics differ from conversational AI
  • What the coming “query flood” could mean for data infrastructure and costs

Ian explains how Summation helps finance and operations teams move from manual data stitching to faster, more reliable insights. The discussion also covers AI hype versus reality, why trust matters so much in finance analytics, and how leaders can think more clearly about where AI fits into real business workflows.

Join hosts Glenn and Paul as they unravel the complexities of AI in finance.

Follow Ian:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-wong/

Company: https://www.linkedin.com/company/summation-hq/

Follow Glenn:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbhopperiii

Follow Paul:

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguy

Follow QFlow.AI:

Website - https://bit.ly/4i1Ekjg

Future Finance is sponsored by QFlow.ai, the strategic finance platform solving the toughest part of planning and analysis: B2B revenue. Align sales, marketing, and finance, speed up decision-making, and lock in accountability with QFlow.ai.

Stay tuned for a deeper understanding of how AI is shaping the future of finance and what it means for businesses and individuals alike.

In Today’s Episode:

[01:58] – Meet Ian Wong

[05:25] – The “Monday Morning Problem”

[09:23] – What Empathetic Leadership Really Means

[13:15] – How Enterprise Research Really Works

[16:34] – The Monday Morning Numbers Meeting

[21:25] – A Balance Sheet That Still Doesn’t Balance

[25:53] – Where AI actually helps finance teams

[28:27] – The AI Hype Question of 2025

[33:07] – Moving into Personal Questions

  continue reading

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