Posted by Richard Stevenson <rstevenson@valculus.com>
A few weeks ago I circulated some draft ideas of how SD might be integrated
into a more generalised proposition that would be of widespread value to the
business community. I received a number of constructive responses from
members of the listserve.
Subsequently I have somehow found the energy to condense the thinking into a
'White Paper' that summarises a new approach to planning that includes SD as
the ""engine"" of a toolset that also includes integrated financial accounts,
sophisticated valuation tools and new approaches to the accounting and
valuation of intangible assets.
Entitled ""The value cycle; a new 21st century planning architecture"", the
paper explores relationships between strategy, finance and performance
management, under the umbrella of business valuation.
The White Paper is available as a free download from our website at
http://www.valculus.com
Further feedback and constructive comments would be welcome.
Richard Stevenson
Valculus Ltd
UK
Posted by Richard Stevenson <rstevenson@valculus.com>
posting date Thu, 1 Nov 2007 23:40:41 +0000
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Posted by Richard Stevenson <rstevenson@valculus.com>
A couple of people have objected to the word ""new"" in the title
of the white paper.
I am quite happy to retract it. New downloaders will find that the
title is simply "" a 21st century planning architecture"".
I accept that the ""new"" connotation could appear to overlook the vast
contributions of the past 50 years, from Forrester onwards.
However, I still suggest that the value cycle approach itself is a
""new"" practical approach to make SD more meaningful and relevant to
business.
Richard Stevenson
Valculus Ltd
Posted by Richard Stevenson <rstevenson@valculus.com>
posting date Sun, 4 Nov 2007 10:38:28 +0000
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A couple of people have objected to the word ""new"" in the title
of the white paper.
I am quite happy to retract it. New downloaders will find that the
title is simply "" a 21st century planning architecture"".
I accept that the ""new"" connotation could appear to overlook the vast
contributions of the past 50 years, from Forrester onwards.
However, I still suggest that the value cycle approach itself is a
""new"" practical approach to make SD more meaningful and relevant to
business.
Richard Stevenson
Valculus Ltd
Posted by Richard Stevenson <rstevenson@valculus.com>
posting date Sun, 4 Nov 2007 10:38:28 +0000
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