Overview of C-Suite Dashboard
C-Suite Dashboard is an integrated component of the Financial Reporting. It uses financial structures such as accounts and entities defined in Financial Reporting and reports on loaded data and configured KPIs.
What is C-Suite Dashboard?
The C-Suite Dashboard is an interface designed for executive roles, especially Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), to present a comprehensive, real-time view of organizational performance. Users with the CFO role are automatically directed to the dashboard upon login.
What is the purpose of C-Suite Dashboard?
The C-Suite Dashboard supports strategic oversight. Data presented in the C-Suite Dashboard supports the implementation of these tasks:
- Comparing financial performance
- Monitoring the business health
- Accessing the real-time strategic objectives, KPIs (Key Performance Indicators), KVIs (Key Value Indicators) and metrics
- Identifying risks and opportunities through color cues and trend analysis
- Collaborating and making decisions seamlessly
- Drilling down from high-level objectives to granular drivers and accounts
- Customizing views and exploring data using different business dimensions
Core components
The C-Suite Dashboard contains these widgets:
- : Shows strategic pillars and associated objectives with performance indicators.
- : Lists KPIs and metrics tied to the selected objective with expandable hierarchy levels and Year-To-Date (YTD) or periodical views.
- : Offers historical and forecast views of metrics over selected periods.
- : Highlights top-performing and under-performing entities or other business objects based on selected metrics.
For more information on the C-Suite Dashboard core components, see C-Suite Dashboard components.
Administration
The C-Suite Dashboard is built on a Decision Tree Framework. The dashboard leverages OLAP hierarchies to connect metrics in a structured, navigable format. This allows you to explore data from high-level objectives down to specific drivers and accounts.