How good is your Management Information?
Does it really give you what you need?
or is it more of a frustration?
Do you find yourself struggling to trust the reports, with differences from one report to the next?
Does your reporting keep up with your business?
or every time you add a new channel to your business do your reports grind to halt as everyone scrabbles around trying to update all of your reports?
Can you see the relevant information you need, when you need it?
Can you quickly avoid wading through reams of information to find the bit that is relevant to you? or even better get alerts when figures are outside an expected range?
Is the data structure right
Well managed data structures are an important foundation in helping you get control over your management reporting
Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing the questions to ask
Why these questions are important and what you can do to make sure that you get real value from your business data
Management Information should be FAST
F – Future Ready
A – Available
S – Simplified
T – Trusted
FAST
If you think your management information could be FASTER follow my posts as I share questions to ask of your management information
Timeliness, Accuracy, People, Processes, Technology, and much more
Is yours FAST enough?
This blog post is written by
Simon Harrison
Simon has a wealth of experience in large enterprises including Wm Morrisons PLC and Sports Direct. He has worked with some of the most demanding leaders in retail and he shares that knowledge and ability to focus on what matters to get results
Having first hand experience of transforming management information to be actionable and informative, delivering trusted, reliable management information
It does happen by chance, and it takes a clear strategy and direction
If you would like to chat with Simon about how you could begin to improve your management information just get in touch
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