ERP Management Dashboards That Support Decisions
The short answer
Start with the management decision, then define the indicator, formula, source, frequency and escalation threshold. Do not add a chart that changes no question or action.
Three actions to take
- Write one definition for each indicator.
- Show source and refresh date.
- Connect colour or alert to a clear action.
Start with the real scope
Start with the management decision, then define the indicator, formula, source, frequency and escalation threshold. Do not add a chart that changes no question or action.
- Write one definition for each indicator.
- Show source and refresh date.
Review the points that change the decision
Selecting indicators with a definition, owner, source and expected action while preventing conflicting numbers across departments. Record assumptions clearly and separate confirmed data from items that need checking against the official source or actual operation.
- Show source and refresh date.
- Connect colour or alert to a clear action.
Turn the review into a usable output
Finish with an owner, version, date and follow-up indicator. This keeps the file useful after delivery and allows it to change with the activity, product or system.
- Write one definition for each indicator.
- Connect colour or alert to a clear action.
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