Our Corporate Budget Is Less Reliable, But We’re Happier About It
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% of finance execs who think their company’s employees are “completely satisfied” with their company’s budget process: 47%. In 1998: 16%. Up 300%!
Perceived reliability: 2.5 / 4.0. In 1998: 2.9 / 4.0. Down 16%. Oops. Time to check out Dilbert for the real scoop. |
| (click on the link for larger image) | source: CFO Magazine |
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