公司规模
SME
地区
- Pacific
国家
- Australia
产品
- Domo
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Revenue Growth
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 库存管理
服务
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
GlamCorner 是澳大利亚最大的在线设计师时装租赁网站。该公司提供 3,000 多套礼服、服装和配饰供特殊活动租赁。GlamCorner 成立于 2012 年,总部位于悉尼,发展迅速,过去一年员工人数从 10 人增加到 40 人。该公司拥有 25,000 至 30,000 名活跃用户。尽管该公司拥有独特的商业模式和快速增长,但该公司在数据管理方面仍举步维艰,需要一种解决方案来深入了解其库存及其长期表现。
挑战
GlamCorner 是澳大利亚最大的在线设计师时装租赁网站,该公司正在经历快速增长,但缺乏详细而准确的数据来有效管理这种增长。该公司在扩大规模时很难发现瓶颈,管理层经常只能猜测如何帮助公司发挥潜力。他们需要深入了解库存及其随时间推移的表现。他们还在寻找实时数据,而不是每周或每月才提供的更新数据。
解决方案
GlamCorner 实施了 Domo,这是一款商业智能工具,可帮助公司更好地了解其库存绩效。借助 Domo,GlamCorner 可以跟踪一年中不同时间的产品、款式、设计师品牌和尺寸表现。这有助于管理层尽早发现表现优异的产品,并尽早进一步投资于这些趋势。Domo 还为团队成员提供仪表板上的数据,这些仪表板专门针对他们的职责,使团队和员工之间的协作更加容易。每个图表中都内置了进度,让团队可以设定目标并了解他们的进步情况。
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