Friday, November 6, 2009

Corporate Performance Management

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Corporate Performance Management

Today's challenging economic climate makes corporate performance management (CPM) more critical than ever. However, few business leaders feel they have the luxury of time to develop and put into place an elaborate corporate performance management solution. So how do you achieve quick results, without comprising long-term performance strategies? Many companies are now looking for more advanced thinking on CPM as well as more effective profitability modeling.

This Webcast provides the information you need to implement corporate performance management and profitability modeling for fast results:

  • Learn about the basics of CPM and which components are most likely to provide the quickest payback
  • Find out how profitability modeling can fit into CPM and why it's important
  • Discover the best practices for short and long term performance improvement as well as the most critical factors in a successful implementation

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