Reporting

Reporting

Thrive’s reporting is an essential and integral component of your success with Thrive. Having data is the starting point, but turning data into usable information is the most important part of effective decision-making. We don’t want you to spend time converting data into useful reports when Thrive’s reporting tools have already done the work for you. Far from an afterthought, Thrive’s reporting tool contains hundreds of easily customizable reports.

Objective Decision-Making

Thrive’s reporting helps you identify where your improvement efforts should be focused. By providing easy-to-use visual reporting in real-time, you can determine where you can find better efficiency and more profit. Thrive helps takes the emotion out of decision-making.

Simplified Data Input

Turning data into usable information is the most important part of effective decision making. The easier you can make it for people to gather the data, the better it will be. Thrive makes it easy to gather data from all parts of the factory without requiring lengthy training classes or data entry sessions.

Dashboard

Thrive’s Dashboard feature lets every user customize their own “Dashboard” so they can instantly see the information, reports and key metrics most important to them – from productivity to maintenance to inventory to quality and more. Thrive eliminates tedious analysis and the need to wade through reports and spreadsheets. Shop floor information is gathered and Thrive converts this data into real-time, visual reports that allow you to see opportunities for improvement quickly and easily – or drill down to pinpoint problems. Sharing reports with others is as easy as a mouse click – making it easy to identify areas for improvement and get others involved quickly.

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About the Author

Scott Sorheim

Hello! I'm the founder and president of Lean Technologies, Inc. located in Pella, Iowa. (As my wife would say, here comes my "Wheel of Fortune" introduction) I am married to my lovely and unbelievably supportive wife Jenny. We have two sweet daughters, Riley and Brooklyn (we call them twins born 5 years apart), and a fearless son, Kelby. And I blog for on Lean Technologies -- here.

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