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How to Measure Employee Turnover and Retention Rate

Turnover is an easy concept to grasp but can be elusive to measure. Three of the most important factors in measuring turnover can be gleaned from the definition. First, we need to determine “what” we are measuring as the baseline or denominator in the equation. Are we measuring employees or employees and contractors? Do we include interns?

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Analytics for Strategy… or Survival

As states of emergency were declared and stay-at-home orders obeyed, some companies declared analytics useless. For these companies, the primary goal was to keep the company operating. For several of my clients, the metrics and analytics that we had put in place in the last 6-12 months became the data tools by which they managed their business decisions during the pandemic closures. Here are their stories.

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The Importance of a Shared Understanding of Data, Consistent Definitions and Data Credibility in Successfully Establishing a Data-driven Culture

Every company that carries inventory wants to have enough to be able to fill customers’ orders but have a minimum amount of cash tied up on the shelf. Unfortunately, one half of that statement wants you to stock more items and the other half wants you to stock less items. You need… just the right amount. 

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How to Increase Profit By Reducing Complexity

Big data and data analytics are two of the hottest topics out there today. They come with promises of delivering business insights and high returns, but they also come with challenges for those new to the field. As a consultant in analytics, the most popular comment I receive from companies is, “we have so much data but we don’t know what we should be analyzing.” This article will provide business leaders with several tips on where to apply data analytics in order to impact the bottom line. The key thing to remember is that the value of analytics is not in the data. It’s in what you do with that data to make better business decisions or solve business challenges.

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How to Measure Supplier Performance

Taking the time to assess supplier performance is crucial since suppliers can make or break your business. Supplier reliability and flexibility have become performance factors that are just as important as price in order to protect your business reputation and top line. Setting up a method to monitor key supplier performance factors and studying demand patterns can help provide insight into supplier issues and set up a good path for reducing risk of the supply base on your company.

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Practical Analytics: The Value of Actions

In the analytics world, there are teams that are “stuck.” This article is to help those teams get “un-stuck.” Perhaps you headed down the path of analytics without a plan. Perhaps you had a plan but the ever-changing data privacy regulations halted that plan. It’s time to refocus so you can begin to move forward once again.

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How to “Right-Size” Strategically

For those that attempt completion of workforce plans, the scenarios for these plans are almost always scenarios of growth. But the reality is, it is highly likely that a company will find itself in a reduction scenario at some point in time. It is these reduction scenarios where planning becomes crucial.

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Visibility and Transparency is Still a Challenge in Procurement

With all of our technology, big data storage choices, apps, data visualization tools and statistical packages, visibility and transparency remain a challenge for procurement teams. To make clear the difference between the two, when I speak of visibility, I am referencing the ability for procurement professionals to access and analyze their own internal procurement data. When I speak of transparency, I am referencing the exposure of procurement information to the public.

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