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Executive Dashboards in Manufacturing Software
By David Kraft
Manufacturing software systems are normally designed with an executive dashboard module that
allows executives and users the ability to get a quick view of every facet of the business - typically in
real time.
Executive dashboards serve a specific and important purpose. Top level management in large
companies do not have the time to spend a lot of time looking at reports that are full of confusing
details. They need a quick and easy way to look at key performance indicators, in real time, so that
they can make the high level decisions that they need to make on a daily basis. These indicators can
be customized within each software package, so as indicators change or companies grow, the
software's dashboard can adapt.
For example, C-level executives probably only want to see things like rolled up P & L indicators, sales
figures, comparisons with previous months, and so on. In other words, they care about the kind of
things that will help the set the strategic direction of the company, not the daily ins and outs of where
those numbers come from. Executive dashboards come in handy here as they give companies the
ability to provide this kind of data to those executives at any time, in any place, in real-time.
However, executive dashboards are not limited to use by executives. In fact, some dashboards can be
customized by user, so those individuals that work at lower levels of the organization can have their
own dashboard tha