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Operational Finance in the Age of Covid-19: Time to Change the Basics?

Jet Global

Modern business intelligence (BI) tools can result in inefficiencies too. And it’s possible to become lost in the minutiae of the many different metrics available to measure an organisation’s AR capabilities. Analysing the necessary data is a massive undertaking, and one that can draw finance professionals away from other tasks.

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How Data Can Help You Manage Extreme Change

Sisense

In several states, businesses tagged as non-essential have closed their doors or are realizing strong shifts in demand. . Now is the time to apply the full force of business intelligence used by analytics teams to help navigate growing uncertainty. Evan Castle, Sisense Head of BI & Analytics Products.

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Bridging the Gap: How ‘Data in Place’ and ‘Data in Use’ Define Complete Data Observability

DataKitchen

The uncertainty of not knowing where data issues will crop up next and the tiresome game of ‘who’s to blame’ when pinpointing the failure. Moreover, advanced metrics like Percentage Regional Sales Growth can provide nuanced insights into business performance. One of the primary sources of tension?

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Two Birds, One Stone: How to Get Better AX Reporting and Prepare for Future D365 Migration Today

Jet Global

Although Microsoft’s rollout of its two ERP cloud products (D365 F&SCM, and for smaller businesses, D365 Business Central) has been going on for some time, the current climate of economic uncertainty has prompted a lot of companies to hit the pause button on migration, choosing instead to stay the course with their existing Dynamics AX systems.

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Fact-based Decision-making

Peter James Thomas

Pertinence and fidelity of metrics developed from Data. Metrics are seldom reliant on just one data element, but are often rather combinations. For example: Is this a good way to define New Business Growth? Do we need to take account of pricing changes between Repeat Business this year and last year?

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