Enterprise Performance Management Stocks List

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Enterprise Performance Management Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 SAP SAP's S/4HANA Cloud Used by NEC for Digital Transformation
May 17 ORCL Epic continued to outstrip EHR competitors in 2023: report
May 17 ORCL The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Oracle, Bank of America, McDonald's, Miller Industries and Via Renewables
May 17 ORCL Warren Buffett Has Spent More Buying This Stock Than He Did With Apple, Chevron, Coca-Cola, American Express, and Occidental Petroleum, Combined!
May 17 SAP NEC Leverages RISE with SAP and AI to Build Business AI in Move to the Cloud
May 16 ORCL Top Analyst Reports for Oracle, Bank of America & McDonald's
May 16 ORCL Why Are Retailers Moving POS to the Cloud?
May 16 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) NetSuite's Innovations to Help Mexican Businesses
May 15 ORCL Michael Burry’s Scion dumps Alphabet and Amazon, buys shares of gold ETF
May 15 ORCL David Tepper's Appaloosa adds Adobe, Boeing, exits GM among Q1 buys, sells
May 15 ORCL Oracle Stock Climbs On Reports Of Deal With Musk's xAI: Is There More Upside Ahead?
May 15 SAP SAP SE goes ex dividend tomorrow
May 15 ORCL Burry's Scion Asset adds Cigna, BP, exits Oracle, CVS, among Q1 buys, sells
May 15 ORCL Company News For May 15, 2024
May 15 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) Signs Deal With Choice Hotels to Offer Solution
May 15 SAP SAP SE's Dividend Analysis
May 15 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) Surges 3.9%: Is This an Indication of Further Gains?
May 15 ORCL Choice Hotels adopts Oracle’s AI merchandising tech for upscale properties
May 15 ORCL Trending tickers: Burberry, Imperial Brands, Boeing and Oracle
May 15 ORCL Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market Near Highs Ahead Of CPI Inflation; GameStop Keeps Rising Late
Enterprise Performance Management

Business performance management is a set of performance management and analytic processes that enables the management of an organization's performance to achieve one or more pre-selected goals. Synonyms for "business performance management" include "corporate performance management (CPM)" and "enterprise performance management".Business performance management is contained within approaches to business process management.Business performance management has three main activities:

selection of goals
consolidation of measurement information relevant to an organization’s progress against these goals
interventions made by managers in light of this information with a view to improving future performance against these goalsAlthough presented here sequentially, typically all three activities will run concurrently, with interventions by managers affecting the choice of goals, the measurement information monitored, and the activities being undertaken by the organization.
Because business performance management activities in large organizations often involve the collection and reporting of large volumes of data, many software vendors, particularly those offering business intelligence tools, market products intended to assist in this process. As a result of this marketing effort, business performance management is often incorrectly understood as an activity that necessarily relies on software systems to work, and many definitions of business performance management explicitly suggest software as being a definitive component of the approach.This interest in business performance management from the software community is sales-driven - "The biggest growth area in operational BI analysis is in the area of business performance management."Since 1992, business performance management has been strongly influenced by the rise of the balanced scorecard framework. It is common for managers to use the balanced scorecard framework to clarify the goals of an organization, to identify how to track them, and to structure the mechanisms by which interventions will be triggered. These steps are the same as those that are found in BPM, and as a result, balanced scorecard is often used as the basis for business performance management activity with organizations.In the past, owners have sought to drive strategy down and across their organizations, transform these strategies into actionable metrics, and use analytics to expose the cause-and-effect relationships that, if understood, could give insight into decision-making.

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