Overcome the inefficiency and inherent conflicts of traditional budgeting

This course explores Beyond Budgeting, a proven process designed to replace the limitations of traditional budgeting with agile, decentralized, and adaptive practices. Participants will examine why conventional budgets often become quickly obsolete, foster internal politics, and stifle innovation.
This course shows how Beyond Budgeting addresses these challenges by separating the three main purposes of budgeting: forecasting, resource allocation, and target setting. It examines how organizations can shift from centralized command-and-control structures to empowered, adaptive networks that respond quickly to market fluctuations. The material covers the philosophies and practical frameworks needed to transform financial management, drive true accountability, and foster sustainable growth in an unpredictable economic landscape.
What You'll Learn:
1. The Case for Change
2. Beyond Budgeting Principles
3. Slaying the Three-Headed Budgeting Monster
4. Implementation Roadmap
5. Measuring Success
Traditional annual budgeting often hinders organizational agility, trapping teams in rigid financial constraints and outdated targets. This course provides a comprehensive overview of transitioning from bureaucratic financial control to a highly adaptive, value-driven management model designed for today's unpredictable business landscape.

Founder of CFO Perspective
Rob Stephens is the Founder of CFO Perspective, which provides continuing education courses for CPAs and financial management courses for business advisors and staff. He has been quoted in Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, and many other news sources. He is also the author of Key Performance Indicators and KPI Dashboards. Rob has a 30-year career that includes serving as a CFO, Director of Operations, and SVP of Finance. Rob is an adjunct instructor for the MBA program at Gonzaga University. Rob holds a Masters of Science in Personal Financial Planning and a Graduate Certificate in Financial Therapy from Kansas State University. He received a B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Washington.