This history of moving slowly only serves to accentuate the significance of the changes we have seen in the last two years. It was in this recent timeframe that the analyst firm Gartner introduced the term Extended Planning & Analysis, or xP&A, to describe a growing new trend towards integrated business planning, often driven by the Office of Finance. Integrated business planning (IBP) has been around as a concept for years, but its potential was hitherto only realized by companies that were aware of what was possible. Without a movement to educate and raise awareness broadly, the numbers remained small.
What’s different now is that xP&A is becoming mainstream, driven by (1) the cost and (perceived) ease of Cloud-based subscription solutions, (2) the challenges of managing “more data coming at you faster”, and (3) the need for greater agility to deal with uncertainty caused by a range of factors including accelerating digitalization of business, and unplanned-for happenings such as pandemics. Furthermore, new software vendors have entered the “Planning” / “Corporate Performance Management” arena and they are helping to educate the business world about the opportunities that come with embracing technology, as well as the dangers of being left too far behind.
As we look back on 2021, QueBIT will remember it as the year xP&A came into its own. All the major planning software platform vendors have embraced xP&A, as have organizations like the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP), publications like CFO Magazine, and others. There has been an uptick in client requests for “xP&A briefings” to be presented to cross-functional executive teams. The conversations are no longer just about technology (though finding the right technology fit is important), but increasingly they are about designing seamless inter-connections between systems and business processes. The hottest topics we are seeing right now are finance-driven initiatives around integrating financial planning with supply chain and procurement planning processes such as demand and supply planning, and inventory optimization. As consultants who are passionate about both business and technology, this is an exciting time.
In 2022 we predict that the forward-march of xP&A will continue:
Regardless of where you are in your xP&A journey, please remember that QueBIT is here to support you. Whether you are looking for a full-blown solution delivery team, or some high-level roadmap planning, technology selection and solution architecture advice, we have the expertise and experience to help.
While none of us knows what 2022 will bring, I guarantee it will include some surprises. While it is easy to be dismissive of the planning process (“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face?”), when you have the RIGHT technology in place, you can be ready with a selection of plans A, B and C to meet each possible reality, and in the event none of them suffices, you have the ability to plug in a new plan and see its consequences quickly and easily.
With this, QueBIT wishes you all the best in 2022. To all our customers – thank you for your business and support. To all our business partners – thank you for your partnership and collaboration. To all our followers – thank you for being part of our community.
Happy New Year!
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