Scorecarding with IBM Cognos TM1



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Scorecarding with IBM Elevating the role of metrics in high-participation planning Highlights Link high-par ticipation planning, budgeting and forecasting processes to actual performance results. Model and deploy integrated metrics to every contributor s workspace. Create and share strategy maps, impact diagrams and custom diagrams in a closed-loop per formance management system. Deliver per formance data through a variety of inter faces. Overview Scorecards can be an extremely effective tool for helping organizations define, align, monitor, steer and communicate progress toward strategic objectives. The scorecarding capabilities now available in IBM Cognos TM1 enable organizations to integrate their metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) into high-participation planning, budgeting and forecasting processes to drive greater accountability and close the loop on performance management. Linking strategy to KPIs and planning For many years, businesses both large and small have used scorecards to compare strategic and operational plans with actual results and show employees and managers how well corporate objectives are being met. The process of creating scorecards helps organizations define their objectives and translate strategies into tactics aligned with clear, measurable performance targets. Scorecards are the practical, everyday tools that help teams and individuals monitor the metrics and KPIs that measure progress toward those targets. Scorecards created in can ensure that an organization s progress or lack of it is consistently understood and communicated from the corporate center to the front lines of the business. Using colorful, intuitive pie charts, bar graphs and trend lines, plus status indicators with red, yellow and green traffc lights, as well as strategy maps and diagrams, the organization s metrics and KPIs can be displayed to help managers share a common understanding of corporate strategy. Scorecards provide clarity as to what is or is not a priority. And scorecards are far more effective at getting this information across than simple rows and columns on a spreadsheet.

Strategy maps, impact diagrams and custom diagrams In addition to scorecards that display metrics for dimensions such as geography, product line or time period, provides three types of diagrams: strategy maps, impact diagrams and custom diagrams. A strategy map is a visual tool that shows the causal relationships between an organization s strategic objectives, the actions needed to achieve those objectives and, in many cases, the resource commitments required to execute those actions. Impact diagrams help illustrate the ripple effect that different actions or resource allocations can have throughout the organization. For example, if resources are diverted from R&D to marketing, sales may improve in the short term but the product pipeline may suffer in the longer term. Impact diagrams help bring these trade-offs into focus. Custom diagrams can displays metrics and performance indicator icons overlaid on a user-defined custom image to show performance by region, process phase, and more. Strategy maps, impact diagrams and custom diagrams all function as part of a closed loop performance management system. The organizational strategy aligns with execution through metrics that are linked to actions, which are then tied to resource allocations (see Figure 1). When used effectively, strategy maps, impact diagrams and custom diagrams are tightly connected to long-term planning and budgeting processes. Figure 1: Scorecarding linked to KPIs and planning. Gain time, control and confidence The scorecarding functionality now available in Cognos TM1 enables organizations to link their high-participation planning, budgeting and forecasting processes with actual performance results and present those results to decision makers. This linkage saves time in the creation of the scorecards and provides greater control over how results are presented. provides a single, centralized data store for metrics used in company-wide scorecarding. It helps ensure accuracy and consistency, driving greater ownership and accountability while reducing latency and uncertainty in decision making. 2

From discrete departmental projects to company-wide initiatives, scorecards can be managed by line-of-business users without the need for regular IT assistance. And the comprehensive, unified approach to scorecarding in promotes the adoption of sound strategy management throughout the enterprise. With the powerful multi-dimensional technology of, users can: Model and deploy integrated metrics in the same environment used to build plans, budgets and forecasts. Access IBM Cognos Business Intelligence data and display it within scorecards and dashboards. Measure performance relative to targets or benchmarks to help align tactics with strategic initiatives. Pinpoint the source of performance shortfalls. Display dimensions such as geography, product group or time period using a variety of graphical elements. Explore the impact of one metric on another. Add integrated metrics to every contributor s workspace. Deliver performance data through a variety of interfaces, including Server, Performance Modeler, Web, Mobile Contributor, IBM Cognos Workspace, IBM Cognos Insight, and IBM Concert. Scorecards can be valuable for corporate-wide performance management, enabling executives to map out the corporate strategy and communicate it in clear, comprehensible terms. Scorecards can also be customized to display different levels of detail for different audiences. Employees and managers at the business unit or department level can use scorecards to monitor their performance against targets and users can apply security to ensure that specific metrics are accessible only to specific users, groups or roles. Choose your interface scorecards can be accessed through a variety of user interfaces. They can be accessed through Cognos TM1 Web for working with plans, budgets and forecasts; through Cognos Insight or Cognos Workspace for working with dashboards that allow users to combine scorecards with other reporting views; and through the Mobile Contributor application to give business executives quick access to their most important KPIs and allow them to investigate problems in detail. The following examples show how the simple, intuitive scorecarding graphics in can help users evaluate performance results quickly. 3

Figure 2: Impact diagrams show how changes to one variable can affect other variables. Figure 3: Viewing scorecards through the Cognos Insight interface lets users see multiple scorecards and diagrams all at once. 4

Figure 4: The Web Cube Viewer can be embedded in the main pane of the IBM Concer t interface. Figure 5: Vivid custom diagrams can include full-color maps of retail locations or sales territories. 5

Metrics made mobile Scorecards help organizations speed their decision-making by presenting performance data that is easy to grasp at a glance. But what happens when key decision makers are out of the offce? scorecards can be shared with users on the go through their Apple ipads. Users can access reports containing data to monitor progress on plans and forecasts, receive notifications and alerts, and drill down into the details of key metrics. This mobile capability can dramatically improve the speed and quality of team-based decision-making. Figure 6: The mobile application includes Watchlist, which tracks selected key metrics. 6

Figure 7: Watchlist provides notifications to aler t users to changes in metrics. Conclusion Scorecards make critical information easily accessible and understandable. And they help to drive greater accountability throughout the organization. enhances the power of conventional scorecards by enabling organizations to blend scorecarding and strategy management capabilities into their performance management process. With scorecards, users can assess the dynamic performance of the business quickly, using strategy maps and diagrams to pinpoint the source of performance problems and spot trends both positive and negative at the early stages, when corrective actions can be most effective. Scorecards help tie strategy to execution. And when KPIs and metrics are linked directly to both data and processes within the powerful, multi-dimensional platform, it closes the loop on performance management. 7

About IBM IBM software delivers data-driven insights that help organizations work smarter and outperform their peers. This comprehensive portfolio includes solutions for business intelligence, predictive analytics and decision management, performance management and risk management. solutions enable companies to identify and visualize trends and patterns in such areas as customer analytics that can have a profound effect on business performance. They can compare scenarios; anticipate potential threats and opportunities; better plan, budget and forecast resources; balance risks against expected returns and work to meet regulatory requirements. By making analytics widely available, organizations can align tactical and strategic decision making to achieve business goals. For more information, see ibm.com/business-analytics. Request a call To request a call or to ask a question, go to ibm.com/business-analytics/contactus. An IBM representative will respond to your inquiry within two business days. Copyright IBM Corporation 2014 IBM Corporation Software Group Route 100 Somers, NY 10589 Produced in the United States of America June 2014 IBM, the IBM logo, Cognos, TM1 and ibm.com are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at Copyright and trademark information at www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml. This document is current as of the initial date of publication and may be changed by IBM at any time. Not all offerings are available in every country in which IBM operates. THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF NON-INFRINGEMENT. IBM products are warranted according to the terms and conditions of the agreements under which they are provided. Please Recycle YTS03089-USEN-00