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

Jet Global

There are many solutions on the market that profess to lighten a finance team’s workload under the current circumstances. Operational, or non-financial, data enables CFOs to look further out and predict future demand for goods and service, manage costs, or reforecast inbound delivery schedules.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

Let’s consider the differences between the two, and why they’re both important to the success of data-driven organizations. Digging into quantitative data. This is quantitative data. It’s “hard,” structured data that answers questions such as “how many?” What are the problems with quantitative data?

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Tackling changed requirements with comprehensive modernization

BI-Survey

Overnight, the impact of uncertainty, dynamics and complexity on markets could no longer be ignored. Local events in an increasingly interconnected economy and uncertainties such as the climate crisis will continue to create high volatility and even chaos. The COVID-19 pandemic caught most companies unprepared.

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What’s Top of Mind for CFOs Heading into 2024

Jet Global

If any one word could encapsulate 2023, it would be “uncertainty.” They have invested in training existing employees over hiring additional people and in marketing existing hero products over developing new products.

Finance 52
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Data is Power

Jet Global

Sage ERPs equip finance professionals with out-of-the-box reporting functionality as a level up from manual reporting, but what if you need more power to navigate through constantly changing regulations and market uncertainty?

Finance 52