WHAT’S NEW
MANAGEMENT FOR DESIGN Autumn 2015
Managing your business performance Do you still receive monthly management reports on how your business is performing? And is this a combination of MS Excel reports and graphs, Profit and Loss reports and Balance Sheets? You may not realise it but historical business and financial performance reporting is a thing of the past. Although the AEC industry is typically 2–3 years behind modern management approaches and sometimes doesn’t get there at all there are some elements that are embraced. One area that is currently being actively embraced by the profession is the application of Business Intelligence Tools to more intuitively provide businesses the information they require to access and analyse corporate information to assist in decision making. Management for Design have been overwhelmed with the response to our Business intelligence software that is enabling our clients to access information in real-time to reveal insights to help their business make faster and more accurate decisions. The software typically integrates data from across the business and provides key decision makers with self-service reporting and analysis. Why the positive response? •
F or a start the information is presented graphically rather than in rows and tables of data.
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S econdly there are patterns in the information and design leaders are great at understanding patterns of information that interrelate.
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nd thirdly, just like analysing design problems — the solution is not A black and white and design firm leaders are great at interrogating and looking at issues from all angles.
A key component of Business Performance Management is being able to quickly see how your business is performing but just as importantly to forecast your business performance into the future. How do you do that? By drawing on our extensive experience and expertise, working with professional services businesses