visual insights – EyeOn https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/tag/visual-insights/ We love impactful forecasting & planning improvements Tue, 06 Aug 2024 15:10:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://eyeonplanning.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/cropped-EyeOn-favicon-32x32.png visual insights – EyeOn https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/tag/visual-insights/ 32 32 Set up and track an effective project planning and control process https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/power-bi-capacity-and-project-reporting/ Fri, 08 Jul 2022 07:40:50 +0000 https://eyeonplanning.com/?p=14522 Effective project planning and control enables companies that deliver complex

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Effective project planning and control enables companies that deliver complex projects to meet the objectives of costs, quality, and delivery time. Unfortunately, practice shows that setting up an effective project planning and control process can be quite challenging. Additionally, once successfully set-up, the project planning process requires an eye for detail while simultaneously tracking the success of your overall planning.

By visualizing different parts of your planning process within an interactive PowerBI dashboard, you can easily track the development and, when necessary, steer it into the right direction.

During our webinar on July 7, 2022 we presented a planning framework with accompanying project reporting and capacity planning dashboards that provide an overview and interactive visualization of the different levels of planning and the planning processes:

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Webinar ‘Effective dashboards that improve decision making’ https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/webinar-effective-dashboards-that-improve-decision-making/ Tue, 10 Aug 2021 12:15:16 +0000 https://www.eyeon.nl/?p=9251 In this webinar recording, we share some of the key

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In this webinar recording, we share some of the key aspects of building an effective dashboard; KPI selection and effective dashboard design. Following the theory, we demonstrate our experience gained with some real customer cases.

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What is a backorder and how can it be reduced? https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/what-is-a-backorder/ Mon, 22 Mar 2021 15:27:59 +0000 https://www.eyeon.nl/?p=8928 What is a backorder? A backorder is an order for

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What is a backorder?

A backorder is an order for a good or service that cannot be filled at the current time due to a lack of available supply. The item may not be held in the company’s available inventory but could still be in production, or the company may need to manufacture more of that product.

Advantages of having backorders

  • It reduces costs: As a beginner retailer, you should avoid overstocking products as they are not direct cash. For instance, by setting a target service level of 80% it is clear that 20% of demand will be intentionally back-ordered in order to save on inventory expenses. When focusing on back-ordering there is no need to pay for any extra storage space, because whatever is getting in, consumers have already bought it and this directly cuts costs.
  • It shows the customer pattern: Back-ordering tells us a lot about consumer behavior and how they perceive the product. When customers continue to submit orders even though products are out-of-stock, you can look into the statistics and analyze how much stock you need in the future.

Disadvantages of having backorders

However, back-ordering can bring some disadvantages with it. In the picture below it is shown that customers have two options when their order cannot be immediately satisfied:

what is a backorder?

Not having enough products in stock can cause:

  • Loss of competitive edge: Your loyal customers can decide to buy from your competitors because they have the product in inventory, while you are out of stock.
  • Customer frustration: Customers may decide to wait until you deliver them the right product or they might get a similar product that you have in stock. But, they will leave with disappointment and frustration.

Here are a few steps to follow to reduce your backorders and prevent losing customer loyalty and revenue:

  1. Get real-time data on your inventory levels: The first step to avoid backorders is to have a system that accurately tracks warehouse inventory levels and generates real-time alerts. You should discover the inventory run-out with no delay.
  2. Forecast your demand: Collecting data on your historical sales and forecasting future demand helps to keep the right amount of products in your inventory.
  3. Create a list of potential reasons for backorders: Investigate “why” there could be a backorder in your system. The reasons could be for example:
    a. Supply capacity: The company does not have enough capacity to internally/externally supply that product.
    b. Quality issue: There’s a product or raw material issue that prevents the order from being satisfied.
    c. Logistics: The demand is unsatisfied due to transportation issues.
    d. Obsolete product: The customer ordered a product that is not being produced anymore.
    The list of what elements can create backorders might differ according to the type of business.
  4. Create insights: Once you have accurate data and each backorder is assigned to a reason code it’s time to create insights and break down the problem. Creating visuals is a guide to finding and solving the weaknesses that are causing backorders. Additionally, it is a way to monitor how the backorder trend is progressing in time.

In supply chain management it is hard to imagine how you can be effective at inventory management and customer satisfaction without a strong grasp of your underlying backorder KPIs. A dashboard provides an at-a-glance window into your business performance and enables you to manage all those orders of out-of-stock products. Learn more about dashboarding!

Curious how we turn your data into actionable insights? Our powerful visualizations will turn your data into actionable insights that facilitate both planners and managers to focus and make high-quality decisions, faster. Do you make data-driven decisions with confidence? If not (yet), please get in touch with our specialists to see how we can support you.

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Visual insights in times of Covid-19 https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/visual-insights-in-corona-times/ Fri, 15 May 2020 09:54:21 +0000 https://www.eyeon.nl/?p=6603 During the Covid crisis, acting fast is crucial, each delay

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During the Covid crisis, acting fast is crucial, each delay or wrong decision may be determinant. The buzz phrase ‘agile supply chain’ has become an everyday challenge. Achieving responsiveness means being able to drive conclusions out of vast data in different formats. This is where visual insights come in and help translate complex processes into insightful diagrams that enable a transparent overview of the business and thus, facilitate better and faster decision making. Transforming raw data into an efficient interactive dashboard can make a big difference. Take a look at some of our latest visualizations that capture topics from inventory management to higher effectiveness of promotions. EyeOn’s expertise in visual insights allows us to create dashboards that outline pain points and support decision making. Please visit this page for demos and more information see detailed information.

Click on the different graphs below to see the Covid-19 developments per month.  

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Online dashboards to manage obsoletes or out-of-stocks https://eyeonplanning.com/blog/online-dashboards-to-manage-obsoletes-or-out-of-stocks/ Tue, 05 May 2020 10:10:00 +0000 https://www.eyeon.nl/?p=6570 The post Online dashboards to manage obsoletes or out-of-stocks appeared first on EyeOn.

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When driving a car, we all know immediately when something is wrong: an urgent red blinking light appears on in the dashboard. Do you have the same kind of insight and indicators when it comes to your inventory situation, especially in these uncertain times due to Covid-19?

April 28th Willem Gerbecks hosted a webinar where he showed how inventory insights dashboards can help manage and prevent out-of-stock situations and obsoletes. Based on the four different levels of complexity, he explained how very basic insights can already help you improve your inventory management, but that advanced insights can bring even more benefits.

Interested to know more? Please contact Willem Gerbecks.

 

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