Ventana Research does benchmark research that assesses the maturity of organizations across four dimensions: people, process, information and technology. We examine business issues along those dimensions because we recognize the interconnected relationships among them. Especially in larger companies, data issues such as accuracy and accessibility are often a root cause of poor performance of a core function. It may be a factor in such areas as poor customer service, sales execution or...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
driver-based,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning
This is the third in a series of blog posts on what CEOs (and for that matter, all senior corporate executives) need to know about IT and its impact on running a business. The first covered the high-level issues. As I noted, it’s not necessary for a CEO to be able to write Java code or master the intricacies of an ERP or sales compensation application. However, CEOs must grasp the basics of IT just as they must understand basic corporate finance, the production process and – at least at a high...
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Topics:
Planning,
Predictive Analytics,
Sales,
Sales Performance,
Customer,
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Budgeting,
close,
closing,
PRO,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Analytics,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Information Management,
CFO,
CEO,
FPM,
Profitability,
SPM
Quantrix recently unveiled Quantrix 5, an updated version of its financial modeling software designed to fill the gap between spreadsheets and business intelligence (BI) systems. Quantrix provides users with many of the capabilities of an enterprise system and addresses shortcomings of desktop spreadsheet software without requiring extensive training.
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Sales,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
FP&A,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
Quantrix,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Collaboration,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Information Management,
Workforce Performance,
FPM
When they were first introduced three decades ago, electronic spreadsheets provided a major advance in corporate planning compared to the paper spreadsheet-and-adding-machine systems they replaced. However, time passes and, as our research shows, desktop spreadsheets often hamper productivity because they were designed for personal productivity, not for managing repetitive, collaborative, enterprise-wide processes such as financial planning. The finance organization at the University of Central...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
driver-based,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning
Businesses need to simplify HR and compliance processes to save time and reduce risk. Talx, which helps employers address concerns in hiring, pay and compliance, has now assumed the name of its parent company and become Equifax Workforce Solutions [PDF]. HR and finance professionals should recognize the parent company’s brand from its work in the consumer credit industry. The company hopes these professionals will see that Equifax Workforce Solutions offers a better approach to governance, risk...
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Topics:
Equifax,
eThority,
GRC,
I9,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance,
Financial Performance,
Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC),
Workforce Performance,
CFO,
Compensation,
compliance,
finance,
Hiring,
HR,
TALX,
Workforce Solutions
Effective planning has always been a challenge for companies, and it’s all the more so today. Even when companies deploy dedicated planning applications, they often do not or cannot use them to full advantage. I had a chance to learn more about 3M Corp. use of business planning in our recent 2012 Leadership Awards, who is the diversified global manufacturer of consumer and industrial products, several years ago acquired a dedicated planning application, but because the system could not scale to...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Human Capital Management,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
driver-based,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning
Earlier this year we published our Trends in Developing the Fast, Clean Close benchmark research findings. The most significant was that, on average, it takes longer for companies to close their books today than it did five years ago. In 2007, nearly half (47%) we closing their quarters within five or six days, but now only 38 percent can do it as quickly.
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Topics:
Office of Finance,
close,
closing,
Consolidation,
Controller,
effectiveness,
XBRL,
Business Performance,
Financial Performance,
CFO,
Data,
Document Management,
Financial Performance Management,
FPM
I’ve been examining how corporations plan and budget for more than decade. One clear pattern that has emerged is the difficulty that using desktop spreadsheets imposes on the process. Ventana Research recently published findings from our trends in business planning benchmark research, and the research once again confirms this observation. It shows that companies that use dedicated applications are consistently more satisfied (and much less dissatisfied) with the software they use than users of...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
driver-based,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning
Many people enjoy mystery stories or crime thrillers; in the same vein of savoring the whodunnit and howdunnit, I like a good accounting scandal. My fascination with cooking the books started when I was young with the “great salad oil swindle”, which wound up causing losses in excess of $1 billion in today’s money and even threatened a Wall Street collapse. This disaster was averted by the assassination of President Kennedy, which kept markets closed on Monday, November 25, 1963, and gave the...
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Topics:
Fraud,
Governance,
GRC,
Office of Finance,
audit,
IFRS,
Business Performance,
Financial Performance,
Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC),
Hewlett Packard,
Meg Whitman,
SEC
People have been complaining about the budgeting and planning processes in their organizations for decades. If you’re old enough, you may recall President Carter’s failed attempt to use something called zero-based budgeting to impose discipline in federal outlays. (In his first year in office the federal government reported a whopping $54 billion deficit.) Some complaining is almost inevitable, but some reflects the one-way nature of the process. People spend time on creating a budget and don’t...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Planning,
Sales Performance,
Supply Chain Performance,
Office of Finance,
Reporting,
Budgeting,
driver-based,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Customer & Contact Center,
Financial Performance,
Workforce Performance,
Financial Performance Management,
Integrated Business Planning