
Call it Enterprise Performance Management or Corporate Performance Management or whatever you will — we will bring the most interesting, thoughtful, and sometimes maybe a wee bit controversial personalities in our little world and simply talk. The conversations will be free ranging and open ended. We (Cameron, Natalie, Celvin, and Tim) think you will find it interesting. We hope.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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30 Years in the Making and Oh Yes, Can I Borrow Your Belt?
I first met Tim when he worked for (I think this is the name – it’s so long ago it is outside of the ken of the World Wobly Web) Lex Software who had built, with Microsoft, an Executive Info... more
It seems as though I’ve known Neviana seemingly forever, but it can hardly be more than 10 years. Neviana quite simply packs more into a decade-plus of friendship than many pack into a lifetime – she is that kind of dynamic personality.
Beyond her ... more
Yes, it’s different, but we still think it’s good. Also, this is all you’re getting.
The latest OneStream Splash (that would be 2025’s) is behind us and interesting it was.
While I’ve typically live-ish blogged Splash (and what was once Open World... more
26 Years in the Making
Tim and his company, Applied OLAP, has been in the Performance Management space for 26 years. That’s longer that many of the people in this space have worked, longer even than some of the people in this space have been on God... more
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It’s great to hear from the Cameron and Celvin. The guests they have had on are so detailed and passionate about the work they do, that they all seem to get invited to host a show in the future. It is a little Oracle heavy but that could be my prior life in SAP BPC talking…fun podcast to listen to with a lot of great guests.
Finally a podcast about EPM/CPM! I love this podcast, the discussions and the guests. I am 7 episodes in and excited to listen to more.
I daresay I cannot think of an EPM podcast I like better
Great for listening to on a lunch or walking break from work. The guests and hosts are interesting and communicate ideas and principles relating to EPM/CPM work clearly and concisely. It often helps me understand my work better and makes it easier to get back to work after a break
And I really appreciate the way they touched on the topic of women in technology.
You guys are already doing a great help through your blogs. This is making us more engaging and bringing us closer to EPM.








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