What is Lean Business Intelligence PDF Print E-mail
Written by Richard Lebovitz   
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 00:00

We live in an age of knowledge, and it is no longer sufficient to maintain silos of information that are shared through static emails and spreadsheets. Information is moving and changing at a faster pace.  The time to respond to your competition is shortening.  Companies are forced to be more agile and this requires decision-making to be distributed to a broader cross-section of your organization. While many companies cannot afford to invest in complex enterprise Business Intelligence software, Cloud Computing software applications powered by Lean Enterprise best practices are starting to offer a superior alternative.

Smarter and faster decisions continue to remain increasingly important competitive differentiators. Some of the key challenges that can be addressed through Lean Business Intelligence include:

 

  • Silo implementation of ERP blocks information sharing
  • Desire to share information across multiple factories or subsidiaries
  • Increasing data complexity and size of information
  • Increasingly complex reporting requirements.
  • Growing and increasingly complex business operations.
  • Hunger for more details about internal and external processes.

The bottom line is that traditional planning and preparation approaches are not sustainable in today's economy.Trying to manage complex multi-national companies though ad-hoc Excel spreadsheets is no longer acceptable.  Companies like LeanDNA are pioneering a new alternative that drives larger benefits in a fraction of the time for implementation.  The key is to combine the latest in Cloud Computing software technology with Lean Enterprise best practices that allow companies to get information presented fast and in any easy to understand format.



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