Management dashboard
Management dashboard
Business owners need up-to-date and reliable management information beyond financial data alone. After all, accurate figures alone don’t automatically produce actionable insights. The management dashboard from de Jong & Laan provides this information in a clear and structured way.
The management dashboard integrates all your financial and operational data sources and displays the status of your KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). This gives you instant insight into how your business is performing and helps you maximise the chances of achieving your goals.
Curious about the powerful features of the management dashboard? Explore the example below and experience it for yourself:
Real-time Insight
Through a single central point, you'll gain real-time insight into your company’s trends and developments, tracking project progress and monitoring performance. Easily compare receivables management to outstanding items, helping you stay on top of unpaid invoices and intervene when payments are overdue.
The dashboard clearly compares actual figures against budgeted figures, showing you whether everything is on track or if your business is at risk of entering the financial danger zone.
Because deviations from the budget are flagged immediately, you can often make timely corrections. Up-to-date insight effectively reduces the risk of unpleasant surprises!
Bespoke dashboard
Every business has a different focus. That’s why we'll tailor your management dashboard entirely to your needs.
You may want to:
- focus more on quantities, allowing you to immediately see if a product or item is underperforming and decide to scale back or stop production.
- create supplier-level reports to identify concentration risks and decide to spread those risks across multiple suppliers.
- gain more insight into hours per assignment or order and decide to shift focus to efficiency and time management accordingly.
>Based on your preferences, we can create targeted, tailor-made reports, keeping you in control at all times.
The management dashboard explained
Who sees what?
Not all management dashboard information is of added value or equally interesting to see for everyone. Managers, for example, will generally only want to see information about their own teams. Sales people – naturally – like to see sales data. With the management dashboard, you determine which information you provide to whom, so that you can work effectively with your management information.
In addition, specific data can be restricted if it should not be accessible to certain individuals or departments, for example. The management dashboard allows you to control exactly what information is shared with whom, enabling you to work with your decision-making data both effectively and securely.
Inaction is not an option!
Inaction is never an option for Preston Palace. Together with de Jong & Laan, it took major steps towards digital management information.