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 Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Alan Yong from Aberdeen Group

 View from the Top: Nick Bray of end user company Fibernet | Part 2

 CPM Strategy: Mark Hankins of Partners for Change | Part 2

 Round Table: CPM watchers from PA Consulting, SAP Consulting, Gartner and AMR Research share their views | Part 2 | Part 3

 Financial Management: Graham Brown of QNB Intelligence | Part 2

 Roadmap for CPM: Chris Maxwell of Calleva Partners | Part 2

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 Market Research: Dr Martin Fahy and David Turner | Part 2

 Business Intelligence: Mike Ferguson of Intelligent Business Strategies | Part 2

 CPM Summit: Previewing a new CPM conference open to all 'Conspectus' readers

Pat SweetPat Sweet asks four CPM market specialists whether this new IT buzzword is really worth getting excited about. She speaks to Steve Whitby at SAP Consulting, Tapas Maiti at PA Consulting, Lee Geishecker of Gartner and John Hagerty at AMR Research.

The buzz rises around CPM - Part 3 | Part 1| Part 2

John Hagerty: with CPM people can move to continuous planning

With budgets under pressure and any investment subject to the closest scrutiny, Whitby is predicting that 2003 will be the year of the pilot as far as CPM is concerned.

“Most companies will tend to be pragmatic and start building the concepts on a departmental or divisional level so that they can see how it all works. It is going to take a lot of effort and change management to get it right,” he maintains.

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