Any business, no matter its size, needs business and operational intelligence to make intelligent decisions and function properly.
No matter its size, any business needs business and operational intelligence to make intelligent decisions and properly function. According to a recent survey by Towards Data Science, 74% of employees feel unhappy or overwhelmed when working with data.
Operational intelligence lets businesses see what is happening in real time and makes it easier to identify opportunities and potential problems.
Business intelligence helps managers analyze performance and see trends and patterns.
Combining business and operational intelligence can help businesses improve their overall efficiency and performance.
Historical Data
Queries & Visualizations
Revenue, Profits, and KPIs
Real-time Data
Monitoring
Process & Production Metrics
Company-wide data consolidation and storage.
Company’s performance monitoring and analysis.
Strategic and operational planning.
Operational process monitoring and analysis.
Recognizing bottlenecks in operational processes.
Operational performance prediction and forecasting.
Creating a 360-degree view.
Customer behavior analytics and customer modeling.
Customer relationship management (personalized marketing, cross-selling and upselling, customer churn management, etc.)
Keeping track of a company’s revenue, expenses and profitability
Financial performance analysis.
Financial planning and buggeting
Financial risk forcasting.
Product/service performance analysis.
Product/service portfolio optimization.
Brand awareness analysis.
Competitor benchmarking.
Supply chain visibility and analysis.
Identification of demand drivers, demand planning and forecasting.
Supply chain risk management.
Supply chain cost modeling and optimization.
Operational capacity planning and optimization.
Static and dynamic route optimization and planning.
Data-driven fuel consumption estimation.
Production process analysis and optimization.
Overall equipment effectiveness monitoring and analysis.
Equipment predictive maintenance.
Enterprise asset usage analytics.
Enterprise asset life cycle management.
Enterprise asset investment planning.
Employee performance monitoring and analysis.
Workforce planning.
Employee churn prediction and management.
Employee recruiting analysis.
Business intelligence (BI) is the process of gathering, analyzing and accessing data to make better business decisions. The goal of BI is to give businesses a competitive advantage by making smarter, more informed decisions. To do this, businesses need to collect data from a variety of sources, including sales data, customer data, financial data and operational data.
This data is then analyzed to identify trends, patterns and relationships. BI can be used to make better decisions about everything from marketing campaigns to product development to operations. When used correctly, BI can give businesses a significant boost in efficiency and effectiveness.
EPM embodies the tools, software, and services designed to help organizations plan, budget, forecast, and report and focus more effectively on business execution.
EPM embodies the tools, software, and services designed to help organizations plan, budget, forecast, and report and focus more effectively on business execution.
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