The document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate forecasts into strategic planning, and manage the transition to rolling forecasts. The seminar will be held in Washington, DC on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits. Registration information and logistics for attending are also provided.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. The seminar will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate forecasts into strategic planning, and lead successful implementations. Attendees will learn from an experienced trainer and earn 13 CPE credits. The event will be held in Washington, DC and include training, materials, meals and a certificate of completion.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will be held October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits. The conference will teach how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and profitability. Attendees will learn how to identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate rolling forecasts into strategic plans, and successfully implement rolling forecasts. Speakers will discuss replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets and standardizing bottom-up forecast processes.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, increase forecast accuracy, and align forecasts with strategic plans. The conference will cover topics such as replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets, integrating forecasts into management processes, and leading successful forecast implementations.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, and lead successful forecast implementations. Speakers will discuss replacing traditional budgets with more frequent forecasts and aligning forecasts with performance management.
The document provides information about a two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. The conference will be held on October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA and will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, and align forecasts with strategic plans. Speakers will provide training on forecasting methods, measuring and sustaining changes, and leading successful implementations.
This document provides information about a two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve business performance. The conference will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecast processes, lead successful forecasting implementation efforts, and integrate rolling forecasts into management processes. Attendees will learn from case studies of prominent companies and gain tools for developing better forecasting techniques. The agenda covers topics such as aligning forecasts with strategic plans, incorporating key business drivers, and measuring forecast accuracy. The conference aims to help participants build accurate forecasts in today's uncertain business environment.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will be held October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits. The conference will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and accuracy. Participants will learn how to identify key business drivers, use rolling forecasts to identify trends, interpret financial data, and align forecasts with strategic plans. The conference will also cover implementing rolling forecasts and integrating them into management processes.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to identify key business drivers and trends to enhance forecast accuracy. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts with strategic planning and use the forecasts to make informed decisions and measure performance. The seminar aims to demonstrate why traditional forecasting methods are outdated and how rolling forecasts can increase profitability by better understanding risks.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. The seminar will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate forecasts into strategic planning, and lead successful implementations. Attendees will learn from an experienced trainer and earn 13 CPE credits. The event will be held in Washington, DC and include training, materials, meals and a certificate of completion.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will be held October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits. The conference will teach how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and profitability. Attendees will learn how to identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate rolling forecasts into strategic plans, and successfully implement rolling forecasts. Speakers will discuss replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets and standardizing bottom-up forecast processes.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, increase forecast accuracy, and align forecasts with strategic plans. The conference will cover topics such as replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets, integrating forecasts into management processes, and leading successful forecast implementations.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, and lead successful forecast implementations. Speakers will discuss replacing traditional budgets with more frequent forecasts and aligning forecasts with performance management.
The document provides information about a two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. The conference will be held on October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA and will provide 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, and align forecasts with strategic plans. Speakers will provide training on forecasting methods, measuring and sustaining changes, and leading successful implementations.
This document provides information about a two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve business performance. The conference will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecast processes, lead successful forecasting implementation efforts, and integrate rolling forecasts into management processes. Attendees will learn from case studies of prominent companies and gain tools for developing better forecasting techniques. The agenda covers topics such as aligning forecasts with strategic plans, incorporating key business drivers, and measuring forecast accuracy. The conference aims to help participants build accurate forecasts in today's uncertain business environment.
This two-day conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts will be held October 14-15, 2009 in San Diego, CA. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits. The conference will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and accuracy. Participants will learn how to identify key business drivers, use rolling forecasts to identify trends, interpret financial data, and align forecasts with strategic plans. The conference will also cover implementing rolling forecasts and integrating them into management processes.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to identify key business drivers and trends to enhance forecast accuracy. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts with strategic planning and use the forecasts to make informed decisions and measure performance. The seminar aims to demonstrate why traditional forecasting methods are outdated and how rolling forecasts can increase profitability by better understanding risks.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and interpret financial data. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The event will be held in Arlington, VA and offers 13 CPE credits.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and increase forecast accuracy. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The event will be held in Arlington, VA on February 22-23, 2010.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecast processes, identify key business drivers to incorporate into forecasts, and use rolling forecasts to identify trends, improve accuracy, and support strategic planning and risk management. Attendees will learn how to construct credible forecasts, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations of rolling forecast approaches.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference taking place from September 30 to October 2, 2009 in Philadelphia. The conference will teach attendees how to structure forecasts to reduce risk, create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, implement balanced scorecard techniques for budgets, increase flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and other forecasting and budgeting tools. Speakers will discuss practical examples and best practices. Topics include building confidence in economic turbulence, balanced scorecard budgeting, measuring forecasting performance, demand-driven forecasting, and streamlining the forecast process.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference taking place from September 30 to October 2, 2009 in Philadelphia. The conference will teach attendees how to structure forecasts to reduce risk, create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, implement balanced scorecard techniques for budgets, increase flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and other forecasting and budgeting tools. Speakers will discuss practical examples and challenges of forecasting in an uncertain economy. Topics include demand-driven forecasting, integrating analytics for strategic planning, and developing effective forecasting strategies.
This two-day training on employee engagement will teach participants how to understand what drives employee engagement, discover causes of employee motivation and procrastination, and use social media to foster collaboration. The training will provide tools and best practices for listening to employees, providing feedback, and engaging a multi-generational workforce. Participants will learn how employee disengagement impacts productivity and costs organizations. They will earn up to 12 CPE credits for attending.
This document provides information about the Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009 conference to be held September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will focus on improving budgeting and forecasting techniques and will provide up to 15 CPE credits. Sessions over the two and a half day event will address topics such as developing accurate forecasts with imperfect data, driver-based budgeting, risk assessment in forecasting, and streamlining organizational forecasting processes. Pre and post-conference workshops are also available on transitioning to rolling forecasts and modeling key business drivers.
This document provides information about the Corporate Performance Management Training Forum 2010, which will take place from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The forum will provide up to 18 CPE credits and feature step-by-step training on building strategy maps, balanced scorecards, and performance reporting. Participants will learn skills for implementing performance management and applying strategies to improve organizational results. The agenda outlines sessions on various performance management topics each day, including strategy mapping, measure identification, reporting, and becoming a strategy-focused organization.
The document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will provide workshops and sessions to teach attendees how to structure accurate forecasts, address risk, create balanced scorecards, and increase flexibility through driver-based budgeting. Additional information is provided about registration, hotel accommodations, tuition costs, cancellation policies, and CPE credits.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The conference will focus on tools and techniques for improving budgeting and forecasting processes, including implementing balanced scorecards, integrating analytical tools, improving cash flow forecasting, and transitioning to rolling forecasts. Speakers will discuss topics such as measuring factors that drive return on investment in budgeting/forecasting systems, employing balanced scorecards for increased transparency and accuracy, and identifying better cash flow drivers. Attendedees will learn how to create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, set budget priorities, and streamline forecasting processes.
This two-day conference provided information on developing and managing strategic alliances. Participants would learn best practices for launching new alliances, evaluating alliance performance using metrics, and aligning alliances with corporate strategy. Speakers addressed identifying characteristics of successful partnerships, overcoming cultural differences between organizations, and harnessing innovation through collaboration. The goal was to help companies utilize strategic alliances to enhance opportunities for growth in challenging economic times.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The conference aims to help attendees implement cutting-edge tools and rolling forecasts to drive profits through improved budgeting and forecasting. Sessions over the two-day conference will cover topics such as utilizing balanced scorecards, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, developing effective budgeting approaches with rolling forecasts, and structuring forecasts to reduce risk and improve stability. A post-conference workshop on April 21st will allow attendees to further apply the tools and strategies covered.
This document provides information about an upcoming training event titled "Project Leadership" hosted by The Performance Institute. The two-day training will be held on August 9-10, 2010 in Arlington, VA and will provide up to 14 PDU credits. Attendees will learn skills related to effective project leadership, team building, communication, decision-making, change management, and conflict resolution. The training will use interactive exercises and real-world examples. Information is provided about the venue, hotel accommodations, registration fees, payment, cancellations, and contact information.
This document provides information about two interactive courses on auditing and evaluating program performance to be held from March 29 to April 1, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia. The first course is on performance auditing and will cover understanding performance audits, assessing risks and vulnerabilities, developing objectives and methodologies. The second course is on program evaluation and will cover the Obama administration's focus on evaluation, developing an evaluation framework, carrying out evaluations and building an internal evaluation system. Both courses will be led by experts in the field and offer continuing education credits.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference. The conference will be held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA and will focus on techniques for improving budgeting and forecasting processes. Speakers will discuss topics like implementing balanced scorecard techniques, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, developing effective rolling forecasts, and structuring forecasts to reduce risk. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker biographies, logistics and registration details.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on budgeting and forecasting that will take place from June 14-16, 2010 in Boston, MA. The conference will provide techniques and tools for improving budgeting and forecasting practices, including implementing balanced scorecard techniques, integrating analytical tools, improving cash flow forecasting, and moving beyond Excel to a web-based budgeting and forecasting approach. Speakers will discuss topics such as establishing solid financial foundations, measuring budget performance, and assessing risk through forecasting.
The document announces a Six Sigma Excellence Summit to be held from July 13-15, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will provide training on Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques to streamline processes, identify effective performance measures, and build infrastructure to successfully deploy Six Sigma initiatives. It will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions on various Six Sigma topics, and a pre-conference White Belt certification workshop. Attendees will learn how to eliminate waste, lower costs, garner company-wide support, and effectively manage Six Sigma programs. The goal is to help organizations effectively manage, measure and sustain their Lean Six Sigma efforts.
This document provides information about a 5-day project management training seminar taking place from June 22-26, 2009 in Washington DC. The training will provide 35 PDUs and 30 CPE credits. Participants will learn project management methodology based on the PMBOK and will gain skills in defining and planning projects, tracking projects, defining goals and requirements, managing scope, and closing projects. The training will cover topics such as project initiation, organization, estimation, scheduling, risk management, team development, reporting, and closeout. It provides an agenda and descriptions for each day of the training.
The document provides information about an upcoming HR Measures, Metrics & Analytics Summit to be held from August 30 to September 1, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will teach attendees how to develop and implement HR measures and metrics to drive better organizational efficiency. Attendees will learn how to understand changing HR metrics landscapes, design custom performance measurement frameworks, measure the strategic value of HR investments, and utilize workforce analytics to optimize performance and cost savings. The summit will include keynote speakers, sessions on various metrics and analytics topics, and optional post-conference workshops.
This two-day conference in San Diego, California from October 14-15, 2009 aims to teach attendees how to develop and implement an effective rolling forecast to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design driver-based rolling forecasts that identify key business trends and risks to increase accuracy and profitability. The conference will also cover integrating rolling forecasts into strategic planning and replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits and the conference features presentations from an expert in corporate performance management and rolling forecasts.
The document advertises a two-day training conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks to improve forecast accuracy. The training will provide guidance on aligning rolling forecasts with strategic plans and integrating them into the management process. The conference will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees such as CFOs, VPs of finance, and financial analysts.
This two-day training event will teach attendees how to develop and implement effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and accuracy. Attendees will learn how to design rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks. They will also learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning and use forecasts to improve decision making. The training will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and interpret financial data. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The event will be held in Arlington, VA and offers 13 CPE credits.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and increase forecast accuracy. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The event will be held in Arlington, VA on February 22-23, 2010.
This document provides information about a two-day training seminar on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecast processes, identify key business drivers to incorporate into forecasts, and use rolling forecasts to identify trends, improve accuracy, and support strategic planning and risk management. Attendees will learn how to construct credible forecasts, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations of rolling forecast approaches.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference taking place from September 30 to October 2, 2009 in Philadelphia. The conference will teach attendees how to structure forecasts to reduce risk, create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, implement balanced scorecard techniques for budgets, increase flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and other forecasting and budgeting tools. Speakers will discuss practical examples and best practices. Topics include building confidence in economic turbulence, balanced scorecard budgeting, measuring forecasting performance, demand-driven forecasting, and streamlining the forecast process.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference taking place from September 30 to October 2, 2009 in Philadelphia. The conference will teach attendees how to structure forecasts to reduce risk, create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, implement balanced scorecard techniques for budgets, increase flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and other forecasting and budgeting tools. Speakers will discuss practical examples and challenges of forecasting in an uncertain economy. Topics include demand-driven forecasting, integrating analytics for strategic planning, and developing effective forecasting strategies.
This two-day training on employee engagement will teach participants how to understand what drives employee engagement, discover causes of employee motivation and procrastination, and use social media to foster collaboration. The training will provide tools and best practices for listening to employees, providing feedback, and engaging a multi-generational workforce. Participants will learn how employee disengagement impacts productivity and costs organizations. They will earn up to 12 CPE credits for attending.
This document provides information about the Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009 conference to be held September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will focus on improving budgeting and forecasting techniques and will provide up to 15 CPE credits. Sessions over the two and a half day event will address topics such as developing accurate forecasts with imperfect data, driver-based budgeting, risk assessment in forecasting, and streamlining organizational forecasting processes. Pre and post-conference workshops are also available on transitioning to rolling forecasts and modeling key business drivers.
This document provides information about the Corporate Performance Management Training Forum 2010, which will take place from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The forum will provide up to 18 CPE credits and feature step-by-step training on building strategy maps, balanced scorecards, and performance reporting. Participants will learn skills for implementing performance management and applying strategies to improve organizational results. The agenda outlines sessions on various performance management topics each day, including strategy mapping, measure identification, reporting, and becoming a strategy-focused organization.
The document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will provide workshops and sessions to teach attendees how to structure accurate forecasts, address risk, create balanced scorecards, and increase flexibility through driver-based budgeting. Additional information is provided about registration, hotel accommodations, tuition costs, cancellation policies, and CPE credits.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The conference will focus on tools and techniques for improving budgeting and forecasting processes, including implementing balanced scorecards, integrating analytical tools, improving cash flow forecasting, and transitioning to rolling forecasts. Speakers will discuss topics such as measuring factors that drive return on investment in budgeting/forecasting systems, employing balanced scorecards for increased transparency and accuracy, and identifying better cash flow drivers. Attendedees will learn how to create accurate forecasts with imperfect data, set budget priorities, and streamline forecasting processes.
This two-day conference provided information on developing and managing strategic alliances. Participants would learn best practices for launching new alliances, evaluating alliance performance using metrics, and aligning alliances with corporate strategy. Speakers addressed identifying characteristics of successful partnerships, overcoming cultural differences between organizations, and harnessing innovation through collaboration. The goal was to help companies utilize strategic alliances to enhance opportunities for growth in challenging economic times.
This document provides an agenda for the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The conference aims to help attendees implement cutting-edge tools and rolling forecasts to drive profits through improved budgeting and forecasting. Sessions over the two-day conference will cover topics such as utilizing balanced scorecards, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, developing effective budgeting approaches with rolling forecasts, and structuring forecasts to reduce risk and improve stability. A post-conference workshop on April 21st will allow attendees to further apply the tools and strategies covered.
This document provides information about an upcoming training event titled "Project Leadership" hosted by The Performance Institute. The two-day training will be held on August 9-10, 2010 in Arlington, VA and will provide up to 14 PDU credits. Attendees will learn skills related to effective project leadership, team building, communication, decision-making, change management, and conflict resolution. The training will use interactive exercises and real-world examples. Information is provided about the venue, hotel accommodations, registration fees, payment, cancellations, and contact information.
This document provides information about two interactive courses on auditing and evaluating program performance to be held from March 29 to April 1, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia. The first course is on performance auditing and will cover understanding performance audits, assessing risks and vulnerabilities, developing objectives and methodologies. The second course is on program evaluation and will cover the Obama administration's focus on evaluation, developing an evaluation framework, carrying out evaluations and building an internal evaluation system. Both courses will be led by experts in the field and offer continuing education credits.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting and Forecasting 2010: Restructure Your Forecasting for Improved Reporting" conference. The conference will be held from April 19-21, 2010 in San Diego, CA and will focus on techniques for improving budgeting and forecasting processes. Speakers will discuss topics like implementing balanced scorecard techniques, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, developing effective rolling forecasts, and structuring forecasts to reduce risk. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker biographies, logistics and registration details.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on budgeting and forecasting that will take place from June 14-16, 2010 in Boston, MA. The conference will provide techniques and tools for improving budgeting and forecasting practices, including implementing balanced scorecard techniques, integrating analytical tools, improving cash flow forecasting, and moving beyond Excel to a web-based budgeting and forecasting approach. Speakers will discuss topics such as establishing solid financial foundations, measuring budget performance, and assessing risk through forecasting.
The document announces a Six Sigma Excellence Summit to be held from July 13-15, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will provide training on Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques to streamline processes, identify effective performance measures, and build infrastructure to successfully deploy Six Sigma initiatives. It will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions on various Six Sigma topics, and a pre-conference White Belt certification workshop. Attendees will learn how to eliminate waste, lower costs, garner company-wide support, and effectively manage Six Sigma programs. The goal is to help organizations effectively manage, measure and sustain their Lean Six Sigma efforts.
This document provides information about a 5-day project management training seminar taking place from June 22-26, 2009 in Washington DC. The training will provide 35 PDUs and 30 CPE credits. Participants will learn project management methodology based on the PMBOK and will gain skills in defining and planning projects, tracking projects, defining goals and requirements, managing scope, and closing projects. The training will cover topics such as project initiation, organization, estimation, scheduling, risk management, team development, reporting, and closeout. It provides an agenda and descriptions for each day of the training.
The document provides information about an upcoming HR Measures, Metrics & Analytics Summit to be held from August 30 to September 1, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will teach attendees how to develop and implement HR measures and metrics to drive better organizational efficiency. Attendees will learn how to understand changing HR metrics landscapes, design custom performance measurement frameworks, measure the strategic value of HR investments, and utilize workforce analytics to optimize performance and cost savings. The summit will include keynote speakers, sessions on various metrics and analytics topics, and optional post-conference workshops.
This two-day conference in San Diego, California from October 14-15, 2009 aims to teach attendees how to develop and implement an effective rolling forecast to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design driver-based rolling forecasts that identify key business trends and risks to increase accuracy and profitability. The conference will also cover integrating rolling forecasts into strategic planning and replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits and the conference features presentations from an expert in corporate performance management and rolling forecasts.
The document advertises a two-day training conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks to improve forecast accuracy. The training will provide guidance on aligning rolling forecasts with strategic plans and integrating them into the management process. The conference will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees such as CFOs, VPs of finance, and financial analysts.
This two-day training event will teach attendees how to develop and implement effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance and accuracy. Attendees will learn how to design rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks. They will also learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning and use forecasts to improve decision making. The training will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees.
The document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, interpret financial data, and align forecasts with strategic plans. Attendees will learn how rolling forecasts can help manage risks, increase revenues, and support key business decisions. Speakers will provide guidance on leading successful forecasting implementations.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The event will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and increase forecast accuracy. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The training will be held in Arlington, VA and offers up to 13 CPE credits.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on developing and implementing rolling forecasts. The training will teach attendees how to design effective rolling forecasts to improve financial performance, identify key business drivers, and interpret financial data. Attendees will learn how to integrate rolling forecasts into strategic planning, manage forecast accuracy, and lead successful implementations. The event will be held in Arlington, VA and offers 13 CPE credits.
This document provides information about the Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009 conference to be held September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will focus on improving budgeting and forecasting techniques and will provide up to 15 CPE credits. Sessions over the two day conference will address topics such as developing accurate forecasts with imperfect data, driver-based budgeting, risk reduction in forecasting, and streamlining organizational forecasting processes. Optional workshops on September 30 will focus on transitioning to rolling forecasts and modeling key business drivers. The conference will be held at the Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 30 to October 2, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will teach attendees how to structure forecasts to reduce risk, create accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilize balanced scorecard techniques for improved budgets, and increase flexibility with driver-based budgeting. Sessions will also cover measuring forecasting performance, developing good forecasts from bad data, integrating analytics for strategic planning and forecasting, implementing a demand-driven forecast, and transitioning from traditional to rolling forecasts.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day conference on budgeting and forecasting masters in 2009. The conference will cover topics such as structuring forecasts to reduce risk, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilizing balanced scorecard techniques for improved budgets, and increasing flexibility with driver-based budgeting. Speakers will discuss implementing cutting-edge tools, adaptive budgeting and planning, and rolling forecasts to eliminate waste and drive profits.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day conference on budgeting and forecasting masters in 2009. The conference will cover topics such as structuring forecasts to reduce risk, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilizing balanced scorecard techniques for improved budgets, and increasing flexibility with driver-based budgeting. Speakers will discuss implementing cutting-edge tools, adaptive budgeting and planning, and rolling forecasts to eliminate waste and drive profits.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will provide training and workshops on implementing cutting-edge budgeting and forecasting tools to drive profits in a tough economy. Attendees will learn techniques like structuring forecasts to reduce risk, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilizing balanced scorecards, and increasing flexibility with driver-based budgeting. The agenda lists sessions on topics such as building confidence in budgeting during economic turbulence, balanced scorecard-based budgeting, and measuring forecasting performance.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting 2009" conference to be held on June 17-18, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The conference will focus on establishing effective methodologies for budgeting and forecasting. It will provide techniques for transitioning to rolling forecasts, developing business drivers, reducing budget cycles, and more. There will also be optional post-conference workshops on June 19th focusing on modeling key business drivers and transitioning to rolling forecasts.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will provide training and workshops on implementing cutting-edge budgeting and forecasting tools to drive profits in a tough economy. Specific topics to be covered include structuring forecasts to reduce risk, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilizing balanced scorecards for improved budgets, increasing flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and more. The conference offers up to 15 CPE credits and is presented in association with The American Strategic Management Institute.
This document provides information about the "Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009" conference to be held from September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will provide training and workshops on implementing cutting-edge budgeting and forecasting tools to drive profits in a tough economy. Specific topics to be covered include structuring forecasts to reduce risk, creating accurate forecasts from imprecise data, utilizing balanced scorecards for improved budgets, increasing flexibility with driver-based budgeting, and more. The conference will include keynote speakers, workshops, and opportunities to earn up to 15 CPE credits.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Budgeting & Forecasting 2009" conference to be held on June 17-19, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will focus on establishing and executing cutting-edge budgeting and forecasting methods, and will provide up to 18 CPE credits. It will include keynote addresses and sessions on topics like rolling forecasts, driver-based budgeting, and risk analysis. Optional post-conference workshops on June 19th will allow hands-on application of techniques presented at the event. The document provides logistical details on registration, venues, CPE credits, and cancellation policies.
This document outlines an agenda for a two-day conference on budgeting and forecasting techniques. Day one focuses on transitioning to rolling forecasts, identifying key business drivers to improve forecasting, and implementing balanced scorecards. Day two covers overcoming organizational politics in the forecast process, utilizing techniques for good forecasts with bad data, and performing risk analysis to assess forecast uncertainty. The goal is for attendees to learn methods and measures to increase performance in budgeting and forecasting.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve organizational performance. The two-day conference will be held on July 21-22, 2010 in Chicago, IL and will provide up to 13 CPE credits. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts, identify key business drivers, improve forecast accuracy, integrate forecasts into strategic planning, and lead a successful implementation of rolling forecasts. The trainer, David Axson, is an experienced consultant who will share best practices on forecasting and performance management. Sponsorship opportunities and in-house training options are also advertised.
This document provides an agenda for a conference on budgeting and forecasting. The conference will cover implementing tools and techniques for more accurate and adaptive budgeting and forecasting, including employing balanced scorecards, developing rolling forecasts, utilizing forecasting tools, and identifying key business drivers. Speakers will discuss monitoring budgets through balanced scorecard performance, integrating analytics for strategic planning and budgeting, setting budget priorities, and leading organizational change for new budgeting practices. A post-conference workshop will allow participants to model and forecast key business drivers through a hands-on exercise.
This document provides an agenda and information for the "Budgeting and Forecasting Conference 2010" event being held from September 13-15, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The agenda outlines keynote speeches and sessions on each day that will discuss implementing tools for budgeting and forecasting, utilizing balanced scorecard techniques, developing rolling forecasts, and identifying key business drivers to improve forecasts. A post-conference workshop on September 15th will focus on modeling and forecasting key business drivers. The document provides information on registration, CPE credits, hotel accommodations, and pricing for the conference and workshop.
The document provides information about the Succession Planning Summit 2010 conference to be held June 28-30 in Arlington, VA. The conference will focus on developing effective succession plans to strengthen organizations and enhance leadership through various economic conditions. Sessions over the three days will address creating results-driven succession plans, retaining top employees, developing strong employer brands, and identifying high potential candidates. Attendees can earn up to 15 CPE credits for the conference and workshop.
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The document discusses five common workplace legal pitfalls and provides strategies to avoid them. It addresses issues related to employee classification, health and safety litigation, equal employment opportunity laws, social media use, and limiting supervisor liability. For each pitfall, it provides tips such as carefully auditing employee classifications, establishing clear expectations and accountability, asking consistency questions during EEO investigations, defining appropriate social media use policies, and conducting harassment training for supervisors.
This document provides information about a two-day conference on applying Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and drive business results. The conference will provide an overview of Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC process, techniques for selecting and managing Six Sigma projects in IT, and case studies on implementing Six Sigma in IT departments. Sessions will also address change management, integrating Six Sigma with ITIL, and migrating from waterfall to lean development models. Attendees can earn up to 18 CPE credits. The conference will be held in Arlington, VA on September 29-30, 2010.
The document discusses a Lean Six Sigma conference for IT professionals to be held from September 27-30, 2010. The conference will provide 18 CPE credits and optional yellow belt certification. Attendees will learn how to apply Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and drive business results. They will gain tools to continuously improve work through problem solving. The yellow belt track on September 27-28 will cover Lean Six Sigma concepts and techniques to define, measure, analyze, improve and control processes.
This 3-day course provides comprehensive exam preparation for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam. Participants will learn the essential terminology, tools, and techniques to navigate the five process groups and nine knowledge areas of the PMBOK® Guide. The course covers key topics like scope, time, cost, quality and risk management, and communication skills. Participants receive a complimentary copy of the PMBOK® Guide and take practice questions and a full-length mock exam to prepare for the real PMP® exam.
The document discusses a Lean Six Sigma conference for IT professionals to be held from September 27-30, 2010. The conference will provide 18 CPE credits and optional yellow belt certification. Attendees will learn how to apply Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and drive business results. They will gain tools to continuously improve work through problem solving. The yellow belt track on September 27-28 will cover Lean Six Sigma concepts and techniques to define, measure, analyze, improve and control processes.
This document provides information about a two-day conference on applying Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and functions. The conference will provide an overview of Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC process, discuss specific case studies, and offer a pre-conference certification option. Sessions will address topics such as change management, process transformation, and integrating Six Sigma with other frameworks like ITIL. Attendees will learn techniques for enhancing the quality, efficiency and results of their IT operations through Lean Six Sigma.
This document provides information about a 3-day training course on preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. The course will cover the key concepts and processes needed to understand the PMP exam, provide sample questions and a practice exam, and help attendees create a personalized study plan. It will be held in Arlington, VA in October 2010. Attendees will learn about the latest PMBOK guide, tips for passing the exam, and how to apply and prepare to take the PMP exam.
This document provides an agenda for a three-day training on implementing a balanced scorecard for government. The training will cover developing a strategy map, identifying key performance measures, building balanced scorecards, setting targets, and creating strategic initiative maps. Attendees will learn best practices for rolling out a balanced scorecard and creating a strategy-focused organization through presentations, exercises and case studies.
This 3-day training event provides government employees with the skills to implement a balanced scorecard performance management system. Attendees will learn how to create strategy maps, develop performance measures, link individual performance plans, and build organizational strategies. The training will cover building scorecards, setting targets, prioritizing initiatives, and communicating results. Attendees can earn 18 continuing education credits, and the training is offered at the Performance Institute in Arlington, VA from October 18-20, 2010.
The document announces an environmental performance summit to be held from June 28-30, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will focus on measuring and improving environmental performance in government through workshops on developing quality performance measures, performance-based budgeting, and selecting the right performance measures for environmental programs. Featured speakers will discuss renewable energy contributions to environmental sustainability and innovations for utilizing performance measures. Attendees include environmental managers, specialists, researchers, and sustainability coordinators.
The document describes a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification course that will teach participants to apply Six Sigma tools and the DMAIC process to solve organizational challenges and improve processes. The 2-day course will cover Six Sigma concepts and methods, process mapping, project management, and tools for defining problems, measuring performance, analyzing causes of defects, improving processes, and controlling gains. Attendees will learn techniques to support continuous improvement through team problem solving and complete a work-related project.
The document announces an upcoming training event on auditing and evaluating government program performance held from September 27-30, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The event features two interactive courses on performance auditing and program evaluation. Performance auditing focuses on achieving maximum impact through relevant program measures and improving program objectives. Program evaluation teaches how to determine if a program is accomplishing its intended outcomes and how to build an evaluation system. Attendees will learn how to use performance information to drive decision making and capture accurate data to prove government programs are achieving their goals.
The document announces an upcoming training event on auditing and evaluating government program performance held from September 27-30, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The event features two interactive courses on performance auditing and program evaluation, with the goal of helping participants use performance information to drive decision making and prove that government programs are achieving intended outcomes. The performance auditing course will cover creating successful auditing strategies, developing relevant program measures, and learning how to improve program objectives. The program evaluation course will teach how to determine if a program is accomplishing its goals and how to build an evaluation system within an organization.
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The document discusses a Lean Six Sigma conference for IT professionals to be held from September 27-30, 2010. The conference will provide 18 CPE credits and optional yellow belt certification. Attendees will learn how to apply Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and drive business results. They will gain tools to continuously improve work through problem solving. The yellow belt track on September 27-28 will cover Lean Six Sigma concepts and techniques to define, measure, analyze, improve and control processes.
This document provides information about a two-day conference on applying Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes and functions. The conference will provide an overview of Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC process, discuss specific case studies, and offer a pre-conference certification option. Sessions will address topics such as change management, process transformation, innovation, and combining Six Sigma with the ITIL framework. Attendees include IT professionals seeking to enhance quality, efficiency and results. CPE credits are offered.
The document provides information about a conference on implementing balanced scorecards effectively that will take place from August 23-25, 2010 in Washington DC. The conference will include workshops on the first day covering balanced scorecard fundamentals and using business intelligence to enable strategy-aligned scorecards. Day two will focus on developing key measures and cascading scorecards throughout an organization. Speakers will provide guidance on topics such as change management, strategy mapping, monitoring performance, and motivating employees. Attendees include CEOs, CFOs, and other executives seeking to transform strategy into action using balanced scorecards.
This document provides information about a 5-day training seminar on project management titled "Project Management for Results". The seminar will be held from October 4-8, 2010 in Arlington, VA and offers 35 PDUs and 30 CPE credits. Over the 5 days, participants will learn about project initiation, planning, execution, closing, tracking projects, using earned value management tools, understanding the project life cycle, developing estimates and schedules, and more. The seminar is aimed at project managers, program managers, procurement managers, IT specialists, and others involved in project management. Attending the seminar will help professionals bring projects from initiation to execution, develop performance measurements, understand factors for improving troubled projects, and prepare
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1. August 5–6, 2009
Washington, DC
Earn 13
CPE Credits
Develop and Implement a Rolling Forecast
to Improve Relevance, Understand Risk
and Increase Profitability
You Will Learn to:
Design an Effective Rolling Forecast to Drive Financial
Performance
Identify key business drivers that will meet your organization’s
forecasting needs
Use a Rolling Forecast to Identify Trends and Improve
Forecast Accuracy
Interpret and improve financial data to improve accuracy and
projected outcomes
Align and Integrate Rolling Forecasts into Your Strategic Plan
Close the gap between the strategic plan and the operational
budget
Manage the Transition to Rolling Forecasts
Create and manage accurate forecasts that assess risk and
increase revenue in today’s marketplace
In Association with:
Implement Rolling Forecasts to Improve Financial Accuracy and Performance
www.ASMIweb.com/Forecasts
2. Day One
August 5, 2009
Rolling Forecasts 2009
8:30 1:00
About the Trainer:
Registration and Continental Breakfast Training Continues
David Axson, President,
The Rise of the Rolling Forecast
Sonax Group Inc.
Define a rolling forecast
9:00
David Axson is an Advocate the rationale for the
Rolling Forecast Training Begins
rolling forecast
acknowledged expert
Forecasting – Why Bother? Identify different types of rolling forecasts
in the field of business Understand the role of the forecast in the
management process
performance management. Design an Effective Forecast
Learn the evolution of the forecast Understand the “Not one size fits
He is the author of the
all” theory
Discover why traditional forecasting is
best selling book, “Best obsolete Develop forecasting methods right for
Practices in Planning and your organization
Requirements of a Credible Forecast Recognize key business drivers in the
Performance Management”
forecasting process
Recognize the purpose and use of
and is a noted speaker
the forecast
having delivered keynote Characterize an accurate forecast
speeches in more than Harness forecasting in today’s uncertain
4:30
and volatile world
30 countries over the Day One Adjourns
last two years. Prior to
his current role as an
12:00
advisor and consultant to Lunch Break
a number of organizations
he completed a one-year
assignment as Head of
Corporate Planning at Bank
of America during 2003/4
Who Should Attend:
where he was charged with
a fundamental redesign of CFOs Forecasting Analysts
the bank’s planning and VPs of Finance Financial Analysts
forecasting processes. Controllers Budgeting Directors
Directors and Managers of Finance Financial and Management Accountants
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3. Day Two
August 6, 2009
Rolling Forecasts 2009
“Comprehensive
8:30 1:00
Continental Breakfast Training Continues
knowledge and
Make the Case for Change
experience are
Benchmark your forecast process
9:00
Sell change to senior management
Rolling Forecast Training Begins
well linked and
Build your business case for rolling
forecasts
Create Forecasts presented.”
Construct a credible forecast
Lead a Successful Implementation Grace Kwong,
Manage forecast accuracy
Dominon Electric Supply Co.
Identify alternative implementation
Make accurate and informed decisions
approaches
Enhance the role of technology
Integrate Forecasts into the
Measure and sustain change
Management Process
Replace the budget with the forecast
Integrate strategic planning, risk
management and reporting into
4:30
forecasting Conference Adjourns
Assess implications with incentive
compensation
12:00
Lunch Break
Top Five Reasons to Attend:
1. Align your rolling forecast to your strategic plan
2. Implement key business drivers into the rolling forecast process
3. Design an accurate rolling forecast for your company
4. Understand which measures and metrics are worth monitoring
5. Improve your forecasting accuracy
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4. Logistics & Registration
Rolling Forecasts 2009
Venue and Hotel
Registration Form
Rolling Forecasts 2009 will be held at The Performance
Institute Training Center in Arlington, VA. A public
parking garage is located inside of the building for
To Register, call 703-894-0920, Fax this Form to: 703-894-0482 or Visit
$10/day. A complimentary breakfast, lunch and
refreshments will be provided each day. www.ASMIweb.com/Forecasts
Conference Address:
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Please call me. I am interested in a special Group Discount for my team
The Performance Institute Training Center
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Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott at the prevailing
rate of $165.00 until July 4th, 2009. Please call the Organization Dept.
hotel directly and reference code “Rolling Forecasts”
when making reservations to get the discounted rate.
This rate is based on the Government Per Diem and is Address
subject to change. The hotel is conveniently located
three blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Please
ask the hotel about a complimentary shuttle that is also
City State Zip
available for your convenience.
Arlington Rosslyn Courtyard by Marriott
Telephone Fax
1533 Clarendon Blvd.
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Conference
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Cancellation Policy
Forecasts 2009 please contact Paul Rogers at
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For live events: ASMI will provide a full refund less $399 administration
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be issued. Registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel prior to
the event will be charged the entire registration fee.
Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the event, some
CPE Credits speaker changes or topic changes may occur in the program. ASMI
All the cancellation requests need to be made online. Your
is not responsible for speaker changes, but will work to ensure a
confirmation email contains links to modify or cancel registrations.
Delivery Method: Group-live
comparable speaker is located to participate in the program.
Please note that the cancellation is not final until you receive a written
Program Level: Beginner confirmation.
If for any reason ASMI decides to cancel this conference, ASMI
Prerequisites: None
accepts no responsibility for covering airfare, hotel or other costs
Payment must be secured prior to the conference. If payment is not
Advanced Preparation: None
incurred by registrants, including delegates, sponsors and guests.
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