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Why do we organize this seminar ?
"Corporate Performance Management" was originally defined in 2001 as a new approach to business governance by Gartner. Gartner defined CPM as the processes, methodologies, metrics and systems needed to measure and manage business performance. In the six years since, this approach to management has been credited with many success stories and turnarounds. Investments in the space have reached over 12 million € just in software sales in Belgium last year. Total external investments - including consulting, implementation and hardware - are estimated to be up to 5 times that amount or over 100 million € just in Belgium alone.
Corporate/Enterprise Performance Management (CPM/EPM) includes functionalities such as Planning & Budgeting, Consolidation, ABC & ABM, Scorecarding & Strategy Formulation. CPM/EPM, sometimes also referred to as Financial Analytic Applications, have been the driver for an impressive series of recent acquisitions in the Performance Management space. Just to name a few: Oracle bought Hyperion, Cognos acquired Adaytum, Frango and Applix, and SAP bought Outlooksoft and now intends to buy Business Objects, which has bought SRC Software, ALG Longview and Cartesis.
What will you learn during this seminar ?
Related seminar: |
This seminar is part of a 2-day series by Stijn Vermeulen but can be followed
separately. The Corporate
Dashboards and Scorecards seminar, December 12th focuses on performance
metrics.
You can register for both workshops with a discount. |
This session will discuss what the rationale is behind the sector consolidation and why it matters for Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing professionals. It also will review how CPM functionality answers pressing business needs of most organisations, how the data warehouse plays a crucial role in implementing CPM and how this fundamentally changes the knowledge & skills required for integrated Performance Management.
This session will explain the functional concepts and issues CPM addresses, the functionalities required when implementing CPM, the key players - and their integrated product roadmaps - offering solutions in the market place.
This day will allow you to separate hype from reality and start building your own roadmap and architecture for implementing Performance Management in your company and integrating it with your Business intelligence architecture !
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Who should attend this seminar ?
This seminar targets anyone who wants to better understand or prepares to implement Corporate Performance Management. It also is an ideal program for Business Intelligence / Data Warehousing Project managers who work on their longer term BI roadmaps, in which CPM increasingly will need to finds its place. It helps Business Intelligence professionals to avoid that new CPM "islands" are born in their organisation. The seminar is of particular interest to:
Related seminar: |
This seminar is part of a 2-day series by Stijn Vermeulen but can be
followed separately. The
Corporate Dashboards and Scorecards seminar, December 12th focuses
on performance metrics.
You can register for both workshops with a discount. |
Working in these areas since 1991, Stijn Vermeulen (39) is an expert in Performance Management in terms of both vendors and product offerings and the practical project implementation of these technologies. After an initial career focused on Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing, Stijn has since 2002 increasingly been exposed to and taken interest in how Corporate Performance Management changes the face of Business Intelligence & Data Warehousing.
Stijn is currently partner & managing director at element61, the thought-leading Performance Management consulting company in the Belgian marketplace.
Stijn has a Commercial Engineer in Management Informatics-degree (KULeuven, Belgium) and an MBA in Applied Marketing (Institut d'Administration des Entreprises, Aix-en-Provence, France).
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