1. June 17–18, 2009
Chicago, IL
Optional Post-Conference
Workshops June 19, 2009
Establish and Execute Cutting-Edge
Earn up to 18
Methods and Measures to Increase
CPE Credits
Performance in Budgeting and Forecasting
You Will Learn to:
Establish and Utilize Effective Methodologies within Budgeting
and Forecasting
Examine the Balanced Scorecard approach to accelerate and
improve your results
Transition from a Traditional to a Rolling Forecast
Discover how rolling forecasts can enhance budgeting
effectiveness and organizational decision-making
Develop Business Drivers to Enhance Forecasting Strategies and
Drive Performance
Identify drivers to uncover trends and help predict fluctuations
for improved results
Reduce Budget Cycle Time to Keep Pace with the Rapidly
Changing Economy
Improve cycle time flexibility to lower costs, increase productivity
and enriched accuracy
In Association with:
Use Rolling Forecasting to Maximize Efficiency and Overall Success
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2. Day One
June 17, 2009
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
8:00
Transition from a Conference Registration & Continental Breakfast
Traditional to a 8:30
Keynote Address
Rolling Forecast Build Confidence: Budgeting and Forecasting in Economic Turbulence
Budgeting and forecasting tools have evolved into valuable resources that can be used to
affect performance and the bottom-line, even during difficult times. Building these tools
takes resources and a willingness to change. Hear from one organization’s techniques and
approaches towards structuring a budgeting and forecasting process in the midst of eco-
nomic uncertainty.
Discover the resources needed for process implementation to be successful and accepted
Institute a foundation through a best-practice approach for successful budgeting and
forecasting techniques
Develop a road map for execution from a best-practice example of budgeting and
forecasting implementation
Cindy Jutras
Vice President and Research Fellow
The Aberdeen Group
9:30
Create, Implement and Manage Balanced Scorecard-Based Budgets
Review a Balanced Scorecard-based approach to budgeting
Recognize pitfalls to avoid for a more effective budget
Incorporate Balanced Scorecard best practices to help accelerate your results
Bob Paladino, CPA
Managing Partner, Bob Paladino & Associates, LLC
10:45
Break & Refreshments
Who Should Attend:
CFOs Forecasting Analysts
VPs of Finance Financial Analysts
Controllers Budgeting Directors
… and anyone involved with budgeting
Directors of Finance
and forecasting!
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3. Day One, Continued
June 17, 2009
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
Identify Key
11:00
Drive Strategy through Disciplined Resource Allocation
Business Drivers
Hear how resource allocation drives organizational strategy
Examine how resource allocation should be managed
for Improved
Discuss implications of better resource allocation on organizational performance
Forecasting
12:00
Lunch Break
1:00
Use Driver-Based Budgeting to Build Financial Accuracy and Flexibility
Understand the differences between traditional vs. driver-based budgeting
Learn how to develop a driver-based budget to improve accuracy
Discover how driver-based budgeting provides valuable business insight
Bob Paladino, CPA
Managing Partner, Bob Paladino & Associates, LLC
2:30
Break & Refreshments
2:45
Integrate Activity-Based Costing into Your Budgeting and Forecasting
Achieve operationally credible and logical budgeting
Understand how costing/profitability done with budgeting and forecasting can provide for
a single integrated system
Discover the power of the integrated approach as a cost, budgeting, and forecasting
decision support tool
Todd A. Richardson, CPA
Manager of Budget and Reimbursement
Community Mercy Health Partners
4:00
Adjourn
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4. Day Two
June 18, 2009
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
8:00
Implement Continental Breakfast
Forecasting
8:30
Techniques to Keynote Address
Overcome Organizational Politics in the Forecast Process
Assess Risk A sound forecast must be accepted by all stakeholders and decision makers within an orga-
nization to successfully yield results. Too often however, the forecasting process can become
skewed or narrowed with bias. In this keynote address, discuss how to tackle organizational
politics and overcome biases with new solutions.
Minimize organizational biases that impact forecasting, and improve collaboration among
parties with conflicting interests
Achieve management buy-in and increase acceptance of the forecast to ensure a neutral
forecast process
Discover strategies to overcome political hurdles and allow a technically sound forecast
to prevail
Mark A. Moon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Marketing and Logistics
University of Tennessee
9:30
Break & Refreshments
9:45
Utilize Techniques to Achieve Good Forecasts from Bad Data
Learn how to create accurate forecasts with less-than-perfect data
Understand common challenges such as data collection problems and data storage issues
Develop strategies to reduce the likelihood of bad data being generated
Jean Nitchals
Senior Fellow
The American Strategic Management Institute
11:00
Streamlining the Forecast Process
Increase forward flexibility to keep pace with the rapidly-changing economic landscape
Improve cycle time resulting in lower costs, improved productivity and enriched quality
Use financial resources in a more effective manner
Mitch Max
Managing Partner
DecisionVu LP
12:15
Lunch
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5. Day Two, Continued
June 18, 2009
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
1:15
Incorporate
Perform a Risk Analysis to Assess and Mitigate Forecast Uncertainty
Balanced
Use various forecasting techniques to assess the risk and investment worth of assets
Utilize risk-return to make strategic decisions and protect shareholder value
Scorecard
Understand the importance of accounting risk factors into your forecasting
Strategies for
Improved Results
2:30
Break & Refreshments
2:45
Structured Forecasting and Its Value for Organizational Sustainability
Understand the basics of forecasting and its hurdles
Develop structure and tools for putting into place a viable forecasting system
Reduce forecasting error through efficiency and accuracy
Lisa Kohrs
CFO
Bonny Doon Vineyard
4:00
Conference Adjourns
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6. Workshops
June 19, 2009
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
Post-Conference 8:30
Workshop Registration & Continental Breakfast
Workshops are practical,
supplementary application 9:00
Post-Conference Workshop A
sessions which incorporate
Model and Forecast Key Business Drivers
and review tools, Being able to forecast financial information over time will help your organization identify
previously unseen trends and predict fluctuations. With the right tools, key business drivers
techniques and methods
such as market conditions, performance measurements, customer demographics and market-
presented during the ing activities can be tracked to help uncover these trends and to recognize what to look for.
Developing measurements and metrics for various business factors can be incorporated into
event. Participants
your forecasting models for improving results. In this dynamic, hands-on workshop, you will
will obtain a further gain information on how to:
understanding of how to Identify the key business drivers that link to financial measures
use newly acquired tools Define and test linkages of drivers to measures of financial and business performance
Layer forecast elements and scenarios for effective modeling
and cutting-edge strategies
Track forecast submissions to improve accuracy over time
to improve strategic
Align forecasts, plans and actual results in an actionable framework
planning and financial
Mitch Max
management performance. Managing Partner
DecisionVu LP
Through group exercises
and scenario-based 12:00
Lunch Break/Workshop A Adjourns/Workshop B Registration
learning, you’ll walk away
with the expertise and 1:00
Post-Conference Workshop B
resources needed for
Transition from a Traditional to a Rolling Forecast
immediate and practical Advocating for the “right fit” rolling forecast for your organization can lead to better orga-
application. Enrollment nizational development. Defining the benefits of a rolling forecast and understanding which
type best fits your organization, is an important pre-implementation step. Feel comfortable
space is limited, so with rolling forecasts and recognize how business drivers are important in the forecasting
register today to reserve process. In this workshop you will gain the tools to:
your place. Discover the different methods that can be used with rolling forecasts
Showcase rolling forecasts as a useful tool for further fueling goals and performance
Find ways to perform a company-wide initiative on the new budgeting process
4:00
Post-Conference Workshop B Adjourns
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7. In-House Training
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the Institute’s educational offerings is the
delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bringing a training or facilitation
in-house gives you the opportunity to customize a program that addresses your exact
challenges and provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually eliminating
travel expenses. Whether you require training for your department or for an organization-
wide initiative, the advanced learning methods employed by the American Strategic
Management Institute will create an intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge
transfer to enhance the talent within your organization.
Customization
We realize that not all obstacles can be overcome by applying an “off-the-shelf solution”. While
many training providers will offer you some variation of their standard training, the American
Strategic Management Institute’s subject matter experts will work with you and your team to
examine your programs and determine your exact areas of need. The identification of real life
examples will create a learning atmosphere that resonates with participants while at the same time
providing immediate return on your training investment. Using interactive exercises that employ
actual projects or scenarios from your organization, instructors can address specific challenges and
align the curriculum of each session to your objectives. While the majority of on-site trainings are
focused on smaller groups, the American Strategic Management Institute also has the ability to
accommodate organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple instructors, The Institute
has the capacity to deliver courses to groups of up to 300 participants per day.
Areas of Expertise
On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and entire packages of specialized
courses are available in the following areas:
Strategic Planning Contracting
Performance Measurement Performance Reporting
Project Management Program Evaluation
Lean Six Sigma Administrative Management
Workforce Management Change Management
Budgeting and Forecasting Balanced Scorecard
For more information about in-house training options available to you, please contact Mark
Bryan at 703-894-0920 x 225 or email him at Bryan@PerformanceWeb.org.
Sponsorship Opportunities:
As a conference and training provider, The American Strategic Management Institute is an
expert in bringing together leaders to share and discuss best practices and innovations.
We connect decision-makers with respected solution providers.
The Institute offers four different pre-designed sponsorship packages: Event Co-Sponsor,
Session Sponsor, Luncheon Sponsor and Exhibit Booth Sponsor
For more information on sponsorships or to get started, contact Jessica Ward at
703-894-0920 x 215 or Ward@PerformanceWeb.org
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8. Logistics & Registration
Special Offerings
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009
Registration Form
Venue and Hotel
Budgeting & Forecasting 2009 will be held at the Hilton Suites, in
Chicago, IL. A continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be
To Register, call 703-894-0920, Fax this Form to: 703-894-0482 or
provided each day of the event.
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Early Bird Rate* Regular Rate
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Conference Only $ 1,699 $1,799
One Workshop --- $499
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Two Workshops --- $699
*For the Early Bird Rate, Register by April 8, 2009
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Forecasting 2009 please contact Paul Rogers at 858-866-9386 or Email
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Advanced Preparation: None
CPE Credits: 12 for the Conference, up to 6 for the
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