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		<title>High Performance Made Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Efficiency is about doing more with less in terms of time, energy and materials. It means defining the successful formula with precision for each node of performance at anytime. Budgeting and planning are dreaded chores for most managers. Never-the-less, a company cannot thrive without a plan. Planning related processes are intended to answer two critical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Efficiency is about doing more with less in terms of time, energy and materials. It means defining the successful formula with precision for each node of performance at anytime.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Budgeting and planning are dreaded chores for most managers. Never-the-less, a company cannot thrive without a plan. Planning related processes are intended to answer two critical questions in managing the enterprise: Are internal resources being efficiently allocated? Do targets represent strong, efficient, but achievable goals? For example, a bank branch can target, for a number of relationship managers, the average quarterly volume of deposits expected from each relationship manager, and average service transaction times at the branches. All of these are interrelated at the branch level. Furthermore, one can’t strike a value-maximizing balance among these items unless their impact on overall enterprise efficiency is taken into account. A “balanced scorecard” can’t approximate efficient targets because its targets include subjective determinations of what is “achievable”, and that determination is captured in a static relationship. Most businesses either end up with targets that are too low, and money is left on the table, or the targets are too high, which means demoralized managers with dysfunctional incentives, and the risk of losing them to a competitor.</p>
<h4>Budgeting and Performance Planning</h4>
<p>The conversation between the executive and store manager might look like the beginnings of an exercise in optimization, but there are two problems that will inevitably compromise any resulting targets. First, in most companies, targets are set by business unit managers and are generally understood to get translated into bonus plan targets. So, managers will go through an apparently objective review of historical growth for each line of business, then extrapolating those results with a modest upward bias. But their clear incentive will be to understate the true potential of their business, at least to some extent. Senior management can impose a global constraint by insuring that all the business unit targets add up to an earnings projection that can be sold to the investment community, but a lot of intercompany negotiations may need to take place to arrive at such a goal.</p>
<p>The second problem is that if there are a dozen or more key performance indicators per business unit, then these KPIs need to be weighted according to some criteria. Considering a large number of decision making units (a DMU can be a branch, a sales manager, a store, etc.) are allocated target values, it is clearly “unfair” to apply the same “standard” weight for all, If these weights are fossilized in a scorecard, then the business can lose its responsiveness to changing conditions in an attempt to look good against the embedded metrics, especially if they are tied to variable pay.</p>
<p>Conventional planning systems have no unified analysis around the inherent trade-offs faced by a manager trying to respond to a shifting market. Even if they agree on the trade-offs for this particular manager, they risk “local optimization” that may undermine overall enterprise efficiency.</p>
<p>Executives should aim for global optimization &#8211; accounting for the constraints of all business units at once. Such optimization can’t be done with a spreadsheet &#8211; it requires a more advanced modeling tool.</p>
<p>The first problem can be solved by a mechanism that separates target setting for the budget from target setting for bonuses, but this can only be reliably done for the company as a whole. The problem remains for “how to allocate an objectively set global target to the business units and decision making units below them”.</p>
<p>This latter problem, as well as the issue of establishing local targets that are globally optimized, is solved with the LBA EPO system.  LBA EPO generates targets for resource allocation and target setting in dynamic manner, enabling managers to do their local best and serve the best interest of the enterprise as a whole.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Corporations strive to improve performance, and make better decisions faster, in every area.</li>
<li>BI systems collect massive amounts of data, and humans try to select and analyze a tiny portion of it. The result is a slow and highly politicized planning process, poor decision making, and dysfunctional organizational behavior.</li>
<li>Attempts at remediation – like average-based KPIs and balanced scorecards – are actually a big part of the problem.</li>
<li>It is not possible to achieve enterprise efficiency without all eyes pursuing their competitive potential all of the time.</li>
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		<title>Understanding EPO</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Levend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Levend Beriker Associates assists organizations make decisive improvements in their direction and performance by implementing advanced operational and financial management models.  Our purpose is to generate deep insight into what drives value creation and competitive advantage in our clients&#8217; businesses and the economy as a whole. We see the essence of our work as circle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Levend Beriker Associates assists organizations make decisive improvements in their direction and performance by implementing advanced operational and financial management models.  Our purpose is to generate deep insight into what drives value creation and competitive advantage in our clients&#8217; businesses and the economy as a whole.</p>
<p>We see the essence of our work as circle of insight, impact, and trust.</p>
<p>- We work closely with clients to convert insights into strategies, whose                             implementation will have a substantial positive impact on performance.</p>
<p>- Consistently delivering impact earns the trust that is the foundation of                             lasting relationships. These relationships serve as a platform for still deeper                             insights and more significant impact.</p>
<p>-  We hope that our reach covers people as well as organizations. We                             seek to inspire enterprising and imaginative people, at Levend Beriker Associates and our client organizations,                             with unparalleled opportunities for professional and personal growth.</p>
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		<title>Enterprise Performance Optimization</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Performance Management is often represented by three independently governed functions in medium large enterprises. Financial management and control unit owns the planning and and budgeting function, information technology units owns operational reporting and monitoring and the human resources department owns the compensation and reward function &#8211; among others. As simplistic as this description may appear, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt; text-align: left;"><span lang="TR">Performance Management                         is often represented by three independently governed<span> </span>functions in medium large enterprises.<span> </span>Financial management and control unit owns the planning and and budgeting<span> </span>function,<span> </span>information technology units owns operational reporting and monitoring                         and<span> </span>the human resources department                         owns the compensation and reward function &#8211; among others.<span> </span>As simplistic as this description <span> </span>may                         appear,<span> </span>the need for greater alignment                         between these systems cannot be overstated.</span></p>
<p><span lang="TR"><span><span>We                         have reason to believe that the classical budgeting and planning systems have overstayed                         their welcome and various attempts at improvement in workflow are proving to be                         difficult to implement and maintain.<span> </span> Our response to this problem is explained in Enterprise Target Setting. </span></span></span></p>
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