orion_joel
08-17-2008, 01:12 AM
Hi All,
I have worked for a number of very large companies, and while i have been generally in relatively entry level positions compared to management and such, i have generally gained positions to a level that different parts of the financial plan have been shared to help me improve performance for my area, by knowing how it affects the company as a whole.
What i have come to realize is that financial planning is very much something that most every large company spends a lot of time calculating a plan and attempting to follow that plan as best as possible. This i think is the key to some of the largest companies success is being able to formulate a plan and follow it.
Who here has taken the time to work on formulating a financial plan for their business, and has it been something that has helped or hindered growth? Has been something that has been created and forgotten or continually improved?
I look forward to hearing comments and thoughts on this topic.
I have worked for a number of very large companies, and while i have been generally in relatively entry level positions compared to management and such, i have generally gained positions to a level that different parts of the financial plan have been shared to help me improve performance for my area, by knowing how it affects the company as a whole.
What i have come to realize is that financial planning is very much something that most every large company spends a lot of time calculating a plan and attempting to follow that plan as best as possible. This i think is the key to some of the largest companies success is being able to formulate a plan and follow it.
Who here has taken the time to work on formulating a financial plan for their business, and has it been something that has helped or hindered growth? Has been something that has been created and forgotten or continually improved?
I look forward to hearing comments and thoughts on this topic.