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Integrated Business Planning
Sponsored By Infor
- Topics:
- Budgeting & Planning
- Business Software > BPM
- Finance & Risk Management > Business Continuity Planning
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- Abstract:
- To be effective, an organization's planning process must provide executives and management across the entire organization with the ability to do integrated forecasting and planning consistent with corporate strategy. When conditions change--as they always do--companies must be able to adapt quickly and effectively, which means collaboratively. The goal of Integrated Business Planning (IBP) is to increase the organizationýs financial return and improve its strategic position. Ventana Research undertook this benchmark research on integrated business planning in order to evaluate the current situation at the intersection of business user requirements and the information technology that supports planning. This report is the result of a rigorous examination of key areas of business planning, the issues companies face in planning and the root causes of these issues.
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- Released: September 01, 2009
- Length: 13 pages
- Format: PDF (172 kb)
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