We recently issued our 2013 Value Index on Financial Performance Management. Ventana Research defines financial performance management (FPM) as the process of addressing the often overlapping people, process, information and technology issues that affect how well finance organizations operate and support the activities of the rest of their organization. FPM deals with the full cycle of finance department activities, which includes planning and budgeting, analysis, assessment and review, closing...
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Topics:
Mobile,
Planning,
Predictive Analytics,
Office of Finance,
Budgeting,
closing,
Consolidation,
contingency planning,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Cloud Computing,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Value Index,
Financial Performance Management
We recently issued our 2012 Value Index on Financial Performance Management (FPM). Ventana Research defines FPM as the process of addressing the often overlapping people, process, information and technology issues that affect how well finance organizations operate and support the activities of the rest of their organization. FPM deals with the full cycle of finance department activities, which includes planning and budgeting, analysis, assessment and review, closing and consolidation, internal...
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Topics:
Mobile,
Planning,
Predictive Analytics,
Office of Finance,
Budgeting,
closing,
Consolidation,
contingency planning,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Value Index,
Financial Performance Management
Management decision-making typically involves a three-step process of inform, analyze and act. In the earliest days of what came to be known as business intelligence, developers created decision support systems that provided information and analytics to help executives and high-level managers choose the best course of action. Working with numbers rather than gut instinct still is viewed as a best practice. After all, a pilot who doesn’t trust his or her instruments is heading for an accident.
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Topics:
Big Data,
Performance Management,
Planning,
Modeling,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Budgeting,
closed loop,
contingency planning,
driver-based,
driver-based planning,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Mobility,
Cloud Computing,
In-memory,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
best pracices,
business value,
cash management,
challenge,
financial planning
I thought of writing a note on this topic when multinational corporations started to withdraw their deposits from eurozone banks, but the pessimism that event engendered was short-lived. Now, as the monetary crisis deepens in Europe, it’s perhaps time to ask what your company would do if parts of its financial system implodes. You may think that your company will not be affected because it doesn’t do business with the eurozone. Or you may believe that it’s unlikely to happen and therefore not...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Performance Management,
Planning,
Social Media,
Modeling,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Budgeting,
contingency planning,
crisis,
driver-based,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Mobility,
Cloud Computing,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Customer Performance Management (CPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Workforce Performance Management (WPM),
best pracices,
business value,
cash management,
challenge,
financial planning
I think one of best epigrams attributed to Mark Twain is, “Everyone talks about the weather but nobody ever does something about it.” This also has relevance to the situation with corporate planning and budgeting. Bemoaning its lack of value and calling for some sort of change goes back a long way, but few companies have matured their process. In the 1970s something called “zero-based budgeting” was all the rage in business and accounting periodicals. It was energetically advocated by President...
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Topics:
Planning,
Predictive Analytics,
Sales,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Budgeting,
contingency planning,
Business Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM),
Supply Chain Performance Management (SCPM),
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning