Performance Management
Performance Management regards the comparison between the actual data and goals.
Performance Management regards the comparison between the actual data and goals. Usually refers to the Corporate Performance Management.
Corporate Performance Management (CPM) is a concept introduced by Gartner in 2002. Under the Gartner definition, Corporate Performance Management describes the set of processes, methodologies, metrics and systems aimed at measuring and managing the performance of an organization (see L. Geishecker, F. Buytendijk, Research Note M-17-4718 del 02-10-2002).
Corporate Performance Management consists of the following processes:
- Budgeting, Planning & Forecasting
- Profitability Modeling & Optimization
- Dashboard & Scorecard
- Financial Consolidation
- Financial, Statutory & management reporting
CPM software provides organizations with a single source of
information, bringing together all types of data, including financial
and operational information. By integrating this data into a single
system, every information about the business is enriched with data from
all over the organization - datawarehouses, standard ERP applications,
spreadsheet and legacy or proprietary systems - all providing a greater
understanding of what is happening right now.
Why CPM?
Companies
want and need the ability to proactively make decisions. Accountability
and visibility are two of the most critical issues facing corporate
financial professionals today, especially in terms of compliance with
legislations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and International
Accounting Standards. CPM is more and more viewed as a strategy to
address both of these challenges.
CPM enables managers to
perform dynamic business calculations, to investigate what-if
scenarios, allowing forecasts to be updated and budget adjustments to
be made. In addition, CPM provides a single version of the truth, that
the entire organization relies upon and uses. This requires the data to
be stored in a single repository. If any business unit, or individual,
disagrees with a number, the inconsistency can be confirmed or rejected
by drilling down to the individual entries through reporting tools. The
right CPM solution provides the right people with right and consistent
information, across all areas of your company.
It is clear that there is a growing interest in leveraging CPM solutions. More and more companies are finding out how valuable CPM is for their organization. However, there has been some confusion in the market as to what constitutes a unified CPM solution, since not all the software vendors deliver a true unified solution, but an integrated suite.
For more info download the following White Papers:
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"From the Management Control to Corporate Performance Management: what is changing" Massimo Solbiati and Gianluca Meloni - Accounting, Control, Corporate and Real Estate Finance Department - SDA Bocconi
Tagetik delivers a unified software solution that can support Performance Management and Enterprise Governance, Risk & Compliance, Business Intelligence, Collaborative Disclosure Management.
Tagetik 4.0 creates value by simplifying complex business processes for CFOs and CIOs: budgeting, cash flow planning, statutory and management consolidation, cost allocation & profitability analysis, financial close & fast closing, dashboard & scorecarding, collaborative disclosure management, business intelligence and compliance/industry requirements.
Tagetik 4.0 is the solution to translate strategy into operations, manage and control overall performance down to business transactions and improve decision-making across the whole organization while achieving faster ROI and lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
Tagetik operates in 18 countries leveraging a close partnership with Microsoft. Its market experts are totally committed to the success of 400 worldwide customers, including some of the largest Fortune 1000 companies and representing all industries, as well as to foster partnership with system integrators, technology leaders and local consulting specialists.


