CFO Corporate Performance Management Conference: Turning Analytics Into Action (New York, Jan. 30 - Feb 1, 2011)
Organization:
CFO Publishing
Category:
Conference/Convention
Geographical Area:
New York City
Start
Date:
1/30/2011
End Date:
2/1/2011
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End Time:
Event
Info:
CFO Corporate Performance Management Conference: Turning Analytics Into Action http://www.cfocpm.com New York City - January 30-February 1, 2011
The 2011 Corporate Performance Management Conference will offer practical guidance to CFOs on how to produce high-quality and predictive analytics, as well as explore how data is being embraced throughout companies and in diverse business categories. Through presentations from leading thought leaders and cutting-edge case studies, this year’s event will highlight the extensive reach of the data revolution. To finance executives the advantage is clear: good data brings discipline to business-unit planning and performance management and gives finance the insight to make fact-based decisions. More important, by understanding the strategic implications of the data, finance gains the ability to change course in volatile circumstances as well as a true competitive advantage.
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