If you are like most people, you will have the following symptoms:

 

  • Your data comes from a myriad of inter-connected spreadsheets
  • Difficulties in providing fast, accurate reports to your stakeholders
  • Relying on your IT department to deliver new reports
  • Labour-intensive and brittle company reporting mechanisms

 

If you can relate to any of these symptoms, be sure to join us at our seminar, to see how the QlikView business discovery platform is a whole new way of doing Business Intelligence – it's very simple, yet effective.

 

Experience a Business Intelligence tool that works the way the human mind works, associatively, with technology that is highly differentiated in the market, being a pure self-service business intelligence weapon.

 

Are you ready to discover how you can improve:

 

  • Operational Efficiencies – track inventory, analyse shipment statistics, helpdesk support and on time delivery of KPIs.
  • Sales Performance - analyse customer, team and product performance.
  • Financial Analysis - handle complex financial reporting and what if analysis.
  • And much more…

 

Who should attend?

 

General Managers, Operations Managers, IT Managers, Finance Managers, Sales & Marketing Managers

 

Event Details

 

Times

8:30am - 9:00am - Registration
9:00am - 10:30am - Presentation

 

 

Sydney

Thursday, 23rd February 2012
Level 16, 124 Walker Street
North Sydney NSW 2060

 

 

Attendance is free of charge but spaces are strictly limited.

Please register using the form to reserve your place.

 

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Register for our
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Alternatively:

 

Phone: 1800 126 499

Email: qlikviewinfo@pa.com.au

 

"The business was being run with spreadsheets and four small business general ledgers – one for each site and one for consolidation. It was a real spaghetti spreadsheet syndrome. We would put data into one spreadsheet, then into another and another and another. Eventually it would arrive in the general ledger somehow, it was just like a plate of spaghetti..."

 

Grant Imeson, CFO

North Sydney Leagues Club