Financial Shared Services: Evolving Opportunities (Collection)
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This collection contains APQC's thought leadership, Open Standards Benchmarking research, and best-practice research on the efficient operation and evolution of shared services. In this collection, you can learn from shared services industry leaders, review current benchmarking results for shared services centers, and find information highlighting how shared services have matured to become integral operations in today's organizational structures.
The collection begins with articles and white papers featuring interviews with leaders in shared services centers and thought-provoking information on the future of shared services. Following these are current benchmarking research reports on successful shared services centers. The collection ends with evergreen content from APQC's Collaborative Benchmarking studies and articles.
In This Collection
- Reshaping the Corporation: Emerging Best Practices in Shared Services (Best Practices Report)
- Shared Services Center-How to Determine the Best Fit for Your Organization
- The Future of North American Shared Services
- How Shared Services are Reinventing Accounts Payable
- Manage and Process Collections-What's it Worth
- Shining Performance in Accounts Payable Shared Services Centers
- Maintaining the Balance in Current Assets - Accounts Receivable Shared Services
- Financial Shared Services: Counterintuitive Thinking Pays Off
- Moving Up the Maturity Curve of Financial Shared Services
- Shared Service Centers Do It Better
- Financial Shared Services: The Next Generation
- AP Shared Services: Centralize or Decentralize
- Accounts Payable Shared Services Performance: Analysis and Recommendations for Improvements
- Activity Based Management 2000: Best Practices in Shared Services and IT (Best Practices Report)
- Service Level Agreements: Are They Essential?
- Shared Services Centers: Best Practices Don't Age
- Shared Services Feasibility Study Identifies Potential $30 Million Savings for Coca-Cola
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