This document outlines steps for refreshing an enterprise performance management (EPM) roadmap. It discusses defining EPM and prioritizing initiatives based on business value. The roadmap focuses on connecting people, processes, and technology around key performance areas like customers, costs, and employees. High-value initiatives include upgrading systems, integrating business intelligence, and improving workflows. The goal is to create an interactive EPM system that connects strategic planning to operational reporting and analytics to drive better decision-making.
Microsoft Business Intelligence Performance Management Dan Bulos_2011
EPM Roadmap - presented to OAUG
1. How to Refresh your Enterprise
Performance Management Road-map
Ron Dimon, Partner – Advisory Services
CheckPoint Consulting, LLC
RDimon@CheckPointLLC.com
2. Enterprise Performance Management
How to Refresh your Enterprise Performance
Management Road-map
1.CONTEXT: What, exactly, is EPM?
2.PRIORITIES: Business Value
3.INITIATIVES: People, Process, Technology
4.ROAD-MAP: What’s possible & what’s do-able
5.WOW FACTOR: The connections
3. TRANSACTIONAL EXECUTION
What do we want to How will it happen (who,
happen? what, by when?)
STRATEGIC OBJECTVES
Drivers +
Annual Plan
Strat Plan Targets
Forecast
What If Constraints Workforce
Scenarios CapEx
P&L, B/S, C/F
Modeling Planning
Common Rules
Common Definitions
Common Hierarchies
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Automated tie-out
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Analytics Reporting Management
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Consolidation
Trending
Variance
Self-serve, Metrics
Profitability Statutory
Root-Cause Consolidation,
Drill down, slice/dice
Flash
Why did we get What happened?
what we got?
5. EPM Initiatives
The intersection of the management cycle & business priorities
Customer Qualified Employee
Cost
Retention Leads Engagement
Planning Cross-sell Marketing Hiring / SG&A
Plan Plan Training Plan Forecast
Reporting Customer Pipeline Productivity Spend
Profitability funnel variance
Analytics CLV Conversion Skills vs Margin
rates Tenure benchmarks
Modeling Loyalty Segmentation Variable Shared
program costs Comp Services
The Middle MDM of MDM of MDM of MDM of
Customer Channel Employee Account/Entity
8. Prioritization Criteria
• Business Value
– Number of connections on value map (0.25)
– Number of mentions on value map (0.50)
– Relative Materiality (0.15)
– Relative Volatility (0.10)
• Ease of Implementation
– Data Availability & Integration (0.40)
– System & Process readiness (0.10)
– Data Quality (0.30)
– Data Granularity match (0.20)
Value Mapping is one way to discover A conversation for business value, documented in a standard format Very quickly, KPI patterns emerge (see yellow circles) and are compared to current standard metrics Self-prioritizing EPM initiatives
What if we invest more in loyalty programs What if we segment our customers differently, or leads by channel (give partners more leads) What if we consolidate and share admin services
Dependencies Other factors (Oracle unsupported versions, other changes like ERP)