Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are a set of measurements that a company uses to compare their performance to their business objectives. KPI’s should be a key part of your company financial analysis because they help determine whether business operations are performing in a way that will lead to sustainable profits.
OpenPro has Thousands of users who rely on the KPI information given to them with the intelligent Business applications.
OpenPro has one of the most comprehensive KPI’s systems in the industry. The KPI’s are very interactive and includes complete drill downs into the OpenPro system. The system uses Business Intelligence, flash and a powerful SQL database to grab pertinent data quickly. The end user has the option to choose from over 600 different graphs and data to display on a personalized desktop.
Shown below is a good sample:
All controls are user defined; you can create your own meters, graphs, pie carts and displays that show up when you log on.
OpenPro’s Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) describes a set of concepts and methods to improve business decision making by using fact-based support systems. BI is sometimes used interchangeably with briefing books, report and query tools, and executive information systems.
OpenPro’s KPI technology system is designed to work effectively; a company will have a secure computer using OpenPro’s built-in security system, which can specify different levels of user access to the data ‘warehouse’, depending on whether the user is a junior staffer, a manager, or an executive. In addition, OpenPro’s BI system has sufficient data capacity and a plan for how long data will be stored (data retention). Analysts should set benchmark and performance targets for the system.
OpenPro’s Business Intelligence analysts have developed software tools to gather and analyze large quantities of unstructured data, such as production metrics, sales statistics, attendance reports, and customer attrition figures. Each user login or group has their personalized BI user interface; we typically develop Business Intelligence systems differently, to suit the demands of different sectors (e.g., retail companies, financial services companies, etc.).