Leave Your Budget Behind: Using CPM Software to Improve Analysis and Decisions
Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 01:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 60 minutes
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Event Description
Ongoing and increased market volatility continues to impact the ability of many businesses to increase their shareholder value. Join us as Paul Sharman, former president and CEO of IMA, discusses the current situation and the power of software to improve performance under rapidly changing conditions.
Also hear from Paige Burkes, the CFO of Spanish Peaks Health Care Systems, as she shares first-hand insights about how her Finance department used corporate performance management (CPM) software to increase operational efficiencies. By clearly outlining revenues, based on the different types of service the company offers, the team avoids relying on a conventional budget in order to meet their fast-changing business requirements. Learn how they analyze the profitability of their service mix and present their executives with information that results in better, more timely strategic decisions.
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Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
1. Gain awareness of the impact of increased market volatility on your business’s ability to boost shareholder value.
2. Learn about the power of corporate performance management (CPM) software to improve performance under rapidly changing conditions.
3. Understand the techniques to avoid by using conventional budget processes to meet dynamic business requirements.
4. Explain how the practical use of software delivers information to executives, enabling better and more timely strategic decision making.
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