The question I get most frequently is “Do you believe in Rolling Forecast… is that what we should be doing?” A good, comprehensive answer to that question is addressed in an upcoming thee part blog series. Part one will look at the common problems of corporate planning and budgeting. That’s important because you want a… Read More
Coaches are paid to win, not forecastIf you think planning and budgeting is about producing estimates of what might happen, that takes you in one direction. It’s all about variables and inputs and outputs. Rolling Forecast would appeal to you because it’s all about updating your estimates with updated variables. But if you believe it’s about goal setting and driving results,… Read More |
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Managing the budget process at PepsiAs Financial professionals we tend to think in mathematical terms, and we assume others do to. So when we think about presenting something that is “user friendly” for budgeting, we set up mathematical equations for Budget Holders, and ask them to input their assumptions for missing variables. That’s how we wind up with # of… Read More |
The Budget Process: Career Maker or Career Breaker?Budgeting touches every corner of the organization, and if you’re involved in it you know the “exposure” you get (some people think of it as over-exposure). And if you consider that budgeting hits people where it counts (the wallet) then you know you can wind up being the most loved or hated person in the… Read More |
Mega Trends in Budgeting: Ditching SpreadsheetsEvery ERP System and General Ledger system today has some sort of budgeting module, undoubtedly yours does too. Or you’ve got some other choice other than Excel for budget development. But having said that, most organizations have rejected these alternatives have opted to stick with Excel. Why is that? Well they were not that impressed… Read More |
Mega Trends in Budgeting: Increasing Culture of AccountabilityKeep in mind that there is a direct relationship between participation and a feeling of ownership. Here’s an example from your personal life. If I studied your spending patterns and how much money you make, I could come up with a savings plan for you. If I did, you’d probably politely thank me for all… Read More |
Why now? Why are changes to budgeting happening now?We have seen an amazing amount of changes to budgeting and planning over the last 18 months. So why now, what’s triggered these trends? Well, the first one is pretty obvious. It’s the economy stupid. The absolute need to do more with less. Budgeting is all about managing resources and that tends to get a… Read More |
15 Things You Can’t Do in Excel for Budgeting: #2#2- You can’t have executives electronically sign off on budgets underneath them. We’ve all been there. You’re sitting in a budget review meeting and an executive says, “That can’t be right, you don’t have the right budget.” It seems the higher up the executive is making that statement, the longer the silence that follows… I… Read More |
15 Things You Can’t Do in Excel for Budgeting: #1#1 You can’t tell where everyone is in the process. The first thing you can’t do in Excel is tell where everybody is in the process. You know who’s submitted a spreadsheet to you and that’s about it. There’s nothing to give you visibility into the work in process. You don’t know who’s started and… Read More |
Meanwhile, CFOs Enjoy More InfluenceCFO Research finds the financial crisis boosted the profile of finance chiefs. Struggling economy, having to do more with less, what’s not to like? The good news for Finance chiefs is that many believe their stature has been elevated during the economic downturn. That’s according to a recent survey by CFO Magazine and Expense Reduction… Read More |