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December 7, 2009 Eric Krell Joins Beyond Budgeting Round Table as Chief Content Officer
May 27, 2009 Finance Transformation Visionary Honored for his Dedication to the Beyond Budgeting Movement
March 9, 2009 Drive Profits in a Down Economy — BBRT Conference Offers Solutions to Businesses

New Paths to Dramatically Improve Your Planning and Control Processes
Journal of Accountancy
Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America

Beyond Budgeting in an IDS: The Park Nicollet Experience
Healthcare Finacial Management Association
Gloria J. McVay and David J. Cooke, October 2006

Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management
Bob Paladino

Doing Business in Real Time
Michael Hugos
Printed in CIO Magazine


Goals Gone Wild: The Systematic Side Effects of Over-Prescribing Goal Setting
Lisa D. Ordóñez, Maurice E. Schweitzer, Adam D. Galinsky, Max H. Bazerman; Harvard Business School

American Express: Using Rolling Forecasts to Become More Adaptive
Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America

Guardian Industries Corporation: Achieving Continuous Growth & Profits for 45 Years Without Budgets
Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America

Managing Through Change: The Power of Rolling Forecasts
Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America

Developing Driver-Based Budgeting and Planning
Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America


All multimedia files are in MP3 format

Listen to CFO Advisory with Steve Player, Don't Shrink Yourself out of Existence

Listen to what Dr. Charles Horngren says about Beyond Budgeting.
Dr. Horngren is an Edmund W. Littlefield Professor of Accounting, Emeritus at Stanford University and the author of the landmark textbook, Cost Accounting.

What's Wrong with Traditional Budgeting?
Excerpt from Why You Must Move Beyond Traditional Budgets to Achieve Lean Success
Lean Accounting Summit workshop presentation by Steve Player, Program Director, BBRT North America]


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