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Nils H. Rasmussen (Author), Christopher J. Eichorn (Author), Corey S. Barak (Author), Toby Prince (Author)
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May 23, 2003 047128114X 978-0471281146 1
"The budget and financial reporting processes are well known sources of frustration for most CFOs. Seeking a quick fix to the problem, the common solution is to pour more money into new and better software. This leaves the root cause, the inefficient and dysfunctional underlying processes and routines, unaddressed. As this book shows, substantial and sustainable improvements are only achieved through an holistic approach to process improvement, technology, strategy, and people."
—Tom Henry Knudsen, Executive Vice President, Telenor Eiendom Fornebu AS, Proven methods for improving efficiency

Corporations face a high turnover among financial managers, rapid changes in technology, lack of time and process redesign skills, and ongoing ambiguity about primary objectives behind the budgeting and financial reporting processes. Amid this frenzy, it is the fundamental efficiency of these processes that dramatically impact overall business performance. Process Improvement for Effective Budgeting and Financial Reporting provides financial managers with a compelling blueprint for increasing efficiency and eliminating waste of time and energy. Four operational experts lay out an 80/20 plan-improving 80% of processes in 20% of the time it would take to improve 100%-and explain a Business Process Improvement (BPI) plan that incorporates:

  • The emerging trends affecting financial managers today
  • Step-by-step process implementation
  • Interviews with industry leaders, consultants, and managers who have successfully instituted BPI plans
  • Appraisals of the available software that can help or hinder the process

There is no substitute for improved efficiency. CFOs, controllers, budget managers, and financial analysts will significantly benefit from adding this authoritative guide to their professional libraries.


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From the Inside Flap

As a company’s financial executives inevitably come and go, there is little time or attention paid to improving the essential budgeting and financial reporting processes that in fact dramatically affect a business’s performance. New software has little effect when incorporated into inefficient routines and when new management styles fail to address fundamental procedural problems. Applying the famed 80/20 rule–improving 80% of processes in 20% of the time that it would take to improve 100%–four operational experts go straight to the heart of the matter, laying out a compelling blueprint for improving a variety of essential procedures in Process Improvement for Effective Budgeting and Financial Reporting.

This much-needed guide combinesmethodology and systems from general business process improvement (BPI), as well as from business re-engineering theories, and applies them specifically to budgeting and reporting processes. Part One, "Introduction to Business Process Improvement," introduces readers to financial process analysis and the trends affecting managers today, while Part Two, "Business Process Improvement Project," takes readers step-by-step through actual project implementation. Part Three, "Designing the Ultimate Chart of Accounts," shows readers how to create a chart of accounts that easily adapts to changes and additions, remains clean and structured, and incorporates a code system that better captures relevant management information. Part Four, "Interviews," presents thoughtful discussions with professionals who have implemented BPI projects, BPI consultants, and technology gurus on common pitfalls and solutions. Part Five, "Software Tools and Resources," provides an in-depth look at the products available that can aid the BPI process and which specific tools may be appropriate for individual cases. Other topics covered include:

  • How to sell change to your organization
  • Budgeting and reporting diagnostics
  • How to identify key budget process building blocks
  • Software buyer’s guide

A companion Web site includes appendix material, such as sample nondisclosure contracts, consulting contracts, and business process improvement templates. Process efficiency is intimately related to business performance. Process Improvement for Effective Budgeting and Financial Reporting provides financial management with invaluable insights to help identify and improve processes.

From the Back Cover

"The budget and financial reporting processes are well known sources of frustration for most CFOs. Seeking a quick fix to the problem, the common solution is to pour more money into new and better software. This leaves the root cause, the inefficient and dysfunctional underlying processes and routines, unaddressed. As this book shows, substantial and sustainable improvements are only achieved through an holistic approach to process improvement, technology, strategy, and people."
–Tom Henry Knudsen
Executive Vice President, Telenor Eiendom Fornebu AS

Proven methods for improving efficiency

Corporations face a high turnover among financial managers, rapid changes in technology, lack of time and process redesign skills, and ongoing ambiguity about primary objectives behind the budgeting and financial reporting processes. Amid this frenzy, it is the fundamental efficiency of these processes that dramatically impact overall business performance. Process Improvement for Effective Budgeting and Financial Reporting provides financial managers with a compelling blueprint for increasing efficiency and eliminating waste of time and energy. Four operational experts lay out an 80/20 plan–improving 80% of processes in 20% of the time it would take to improve 100%–and explain a Business Process Improvement (BPI) plan that incorporates:

  • The emerging trends affecting financial managers today
  • Step-by-step process implementation
  • Interviews with industry leaders, consultants, and managers who have successfully instituted BPI plans
  • Appraisals of the available software that can help or hinder the process

There is no substitute for improved efficiency. CFOs, controllers, budget managers, and financial analysts will significantly benefit from adding this authoritative guide to their professional libraries.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 284 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 23, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047128114X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471281146
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #798,155 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Nils H. Rasmussen is the CEO of Solver, Inc., a successful international technology company that he founded and has presided over for the past 15 years. He has led the company and its subsidiaries to complete close to 1,000 Business Intelligence implementations in more than 20 countries. His company has received several national and global awards, including Business Intelligence Partner of the Year from Microsoft. Nils is an international expert in Business Intelligence software and Corporate Futuring. He is a bestselling author and a public speaker on the subject.

Using his background from Business Intelligence and forecasting technologies as well as his passion for future studies, Nils has co-founded the Rasmussen & Schoyen Think Tank that develops methodologies and solutions to anticipate, create and manage the future. The Think Tank delivers projects such as "Las Vegas 2020", which became an official selection at the World Future Society's annual international conference in Vancouver, Canada.

Before launching Solver in 1996, Nils worked with planning and forecasting for a leading, global manufacturing company, Helly Hansen, and an international telecom company, Telenor. Prior to entering the field of software technology he co-founded a newspaper covering the job market for people seeking employment, with emphasis on forecasting future trends in the various growth sectors of the economy. He is also the co-author of "Secrets of the Executive Search Experts" - the U.S. bestselling book for companies on how to assess and recruit people -and in recent years several leading edge technology and performance management books published by Wiley & Sons; "Budgeting", "Process Improvement", "Business Intelligence" and "Business Dashboards".

Nils graduated with a business degree from University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon and an International MBA from Thunderbird, American Graduate School of International Management in Arizona. He is a member of the World Future Society.

Personal Web-site: www.nilshrasmussen.com

 

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I actually have decided to drop the class that I needed this book for, so am not sure of the content just yet. The book was in good shape though.
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