Synopses & Reviews
Praise for The Strategy Gap
"With a better handle on the financial pulse of the business, enterprises will be better able to meet the Streets expectations of financial transparency and corporate accountability. The writers do a masterful job of getting readers to this point of awareness, and further display their insight by explaining how corporate performance management (CPM) and finance are essentially joined at the hip in concept and execution. This interdependence must be embodied in methodology and technology for CPM to work. Chapter ten (What Lies Ahead) is a must-read for C-level executivesand their IT counterpartsthat want to quickly catch up on some of the new technologies shaping CPM and finance."
Alan Y. C. Yong
Director, Financial Analytics
Aberdeen Group
"This book is a must-read for all students of business, from college students to CEOs. The authors have an uncanny ability to create excitement on topics that have been a part of business vocabulary for a long time. Without doubt, this book will also affect the thinking of software innovators who see opportunities for a new generation of software to support the books concepts and theories."
Dr. G. R. Wagner
Distinguished Professor
Peter Kiewit Institute
University of Nebraska
"The Strategy Gap provides a pragmatic insight into where the barriers to execution of a corporate strategy are. Backed by excellent examples, were shown not just heres what you should do but also heres how to do it. The book helps make the black art of turning strategy into tactics a clearer process that is more accessible to those who need it. The Strategy Gap is almost a handbook of how to take strategic decisions and support their execution with the help of information technology."
Rick Crandall
Chairman
Giga Information Group
"This book authoritatively describes the disconnect between many companies strategic planning efforts and the successful implementation of the plans. It combines academic rigor and practical how to. It brings strategists and technologists knowledge together in a very insightful, readable, and useful book."
Hugh Watson
C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry Chair of Business Administration
Terry College of Business, University of Georgia
Review
"...a well-argued foundation for managers who are all too aware of that short-term 'noise' that often gets in the way of their...strategic goals..." (
Information Age, June 2003)
"...could just go down in history alongside books like Crossing the Chasm as a technology industry must read..." (Computer Business Review, August 2003)
Synopsis
With shortened business cycles, increased competition, and rapidly changing technologies, companies need to be more nimble than ever. They must narrow the gap between strategy formulation and operation execution to guarantee success. The Strategy Gap will provide a framework that senior financial managers can use to ensure that their strategies are implemented successfully and that their corporations remain competitive. Filled with informative case studies and best practices for optimum financial processes, this valuable resource will help managers leverage information technology to successfully implement corporate strategies. This book also shows managers how to eliminate surprises in poorly managed or unforeseen activities, while applying new approaches to financial management for faster and more accurate business modeling. Expert advice from those who have used these strategies clearly explains how to integrate planning, budgeting, consolidation, and reporting into one cohesive management system.
Michael Coveney is senior director of strategy management and spearheads Comshare's successful best practices consultancy, helping enterprises improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their corporate performance management processes.
Brian Hartlen is Senior Vice President of Marketing for Comshare, Incorporated, a leading provider of software that helps companies implement and execute strategy.
Dave King, PhD, is Comshare's Senior Vice President of Product Development and Chief Technology Officer.
Dennis Ganster is Chairman, President and CEO of Comshare, Inc.
Synopsis
Dennis Ganster is Chairman, President and CEO of Comshare, Inc.
Synopsis
Worldwide, three out of four senior executives cite strategic planning as todays most powerful tool for improving long-term performance. Yet the global corporate landscape is littered with the remnants of organizations that crafted "breakthrough" strategic planscomplete with missions, objectives, goals, and strategiesonly to tumble headlong into the gulf between the creation of that plan and its actual implementation.
But what are the root causes behind that "strategic gap" between strategy formulation and execution? Why do so many well-intentioned strategic systems fail at bridging it? And most important, what are todays most successful companies doing to circumnavigate that gap and, in some cases, use it to their advantage?
The Strategy Gap reveals a step-by-step process for effectively executing strategy by integrating best practices for corporate performance management (CPM) techniques with state-of-the-art information technologies. Written by senior officers at Comshare, Incorporated, one of todays foremost global providers of software for implementing and executing effective corporate strategy, this premiere resource will help you to:
- Determine whether your organizations strategy gaps are rooted in management, process, or technology issuesand move to resolve those issues
- Move beyond transaction processing systems to incorporate key managerial processes
- Integrate applications for better across-the-board utilization of company resources
- Understand and use not only financial data but also nonfinancial performance indicators to drive improvement
- Take proactive steps to both add value and communicate that value to financial markets and shareholders
As you read these words, scores of corporate decision-makers are combining up-to-date processes, methodologies, and systems to dramatically reduce the time spent shepherding strategic initiatives from creation to implementation. Discover what they are doing, how they are doing it, and what you must do to meet and even surpass their successes, in The Strategy Gap.
About the Author
MICHAEL COVENEY is Senior Director of Strategy Management for Comshare, Incorporated, a leading provider of software to help companies implement and execute strategy.
DENNIS GANSTER is Chairman, President, and CEO of Comshare.
BRIAN HARTLEN is Senior Vice President of Marketing for Comshare.
DAVE KING, PhD, is Senior Vice President of Product Development as well as Chief Technology Officer for Comshare.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Strategy Gap.
Strategy in the Next Economy.
Corporate Performance Management Processes.
Measurement and Methodologies.
Corporate Performance Management Systems.
Corporate Performance Management at Work.
Getting Started.
Designing a Corporate Performance Management Solution.
Implementing a Corporate Performance Management Solution.
What Lies Ahead.
Appendix A. CPM Process Review Template.
Appendix B. Strategy into CPM Data Model Template.
Appendix C. CPM Project Scope Template.
Appendix D. Software Evaluation Checklist.
Appendix E. Sample Implementation Project Plan.
Appendix F. CPM Vendor Proposal Template.
Appendix G. Software Vendor Scorecard Template.
Index.