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Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used within companies to measure performance. These indicators can relate to company-wide parameters such as profitability or liquidity. They are often used for machines and employees to plan and monitor important goals and their achievement. A continuous improvement process is made possible as the relevant KPIs are already stored in some ERP systems.


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In short: A KPI (Key Performance Indicator) is a quantifiable indicator that measures the progress of a company with regard to strategic or operational goals. In SAP Business One KPIs are used to assess business results, trends and deviations.

Goal and benefits

  • Evaluation of company performance in real time
  • Identification of Trends (e.g. sales trend, order situation)
  • Rapid detection of critical developments
  • Visualisation in dashboards, cockpits or widgets

Use in SAP Business One

  • KPIs are in Cockpits and dashboards integrated
  • Available as standard in areas such as Finance, Sales, Inventory, Purchase
  • Visualisation via KPI widgets with traffic light logic (green = positive, red = negative)
  • Additional use in the Customer 360° Dashboard or Advanced Dashboards

Creation of own KPIs (Pervasive Analytics)

  1. Call of the Pervasive Analytics Designers
  2. Definition of:
    • Basic measured variable (e.g. turnover, costs, inventories)
    • Basic dimension (e.g. month, region, sales employee)
    • Target value for the period under review
    • Comparison period for the trend calculation
    • Colour values to display the status (e.g. threshold ranges)
  3. Storage and integration into the Cockpit or in dashboards

Technical basis (SAP HANA)

  • System views such as M_KPIS and CS_KEY_FIGURES show available KPIs and their technical metadata
  • Support from OData V3/V4 for KPI provision via service layer
  • Flexible extension with SQL views, analytic views and calculated key figures

Examples of typical KPIs

  • Sales vs. target sales (monthly)
  • Gross margin compared to the previous year
  • Days sales outstanding
  • Open sales opportunities by probability of closing
  • Storage range per article group

Requirements

  • Authorisations for the Pervasive Analytics Designer
  • Access to the semantic level or data source
  • Maintained and structured master data

Versino Financial Suite

With the Versino Financial Suite KPIs become a practical management tool in SAP Business One: they are not only an integral part of reporting and controlling, but can also be flexibly customised to individual analysis and decision-making requirements. The suite thus creates the basis for sound, data-driven corporate management - from day-to-day management to strategy controlling.

Note

KPIs in SAP Business One enable well-founded decisions to be made on the basis of real-time data. They are particularly useful in the HANA-version are deeply integrated into the system architecture and offer extensive analysis and visualisation options for controlling performance and efficiency.


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