公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Domo
技术栈
- Data Analytics
- Business Intelligence
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 库存管理
服务
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
La-Z-Boy 是一家国际家具制造商和零售商,拥有 10,000 多名员工,营收达 17 亿美元。该公司在全球范围内提供超过 2900 万种家具和其他产品供销售。该公司拥有多个部门,包括高管、财务、会计、IT、战略与分析、研发、人力资源、供应链、物流、营销、销售、零售、零售店、批发、制造工厂、舒适护理、国际等。该公司致力于成为一家数据驱动型组织,并利用数据做出明智的决策并打造品牌。
挑战
La-Z-Boy 是一家国际家具制造商和零售商,由于产品种类繁多,在管理公司的数据需求方面面临挑战。该公司需要一种解决方案,既能提高整个组织的数据可见性,又能使所有人都能访问这些数据。该公司的首席执行官强调了数据驱动决策的重要性,这进一步要求需要一个强大的数据管理解决方案。该公司需要一种解决方案,可以整合来自各个部门的数据,并提供实时洞察,以便做出有效的决策。
解决方案
La-Z-Boy 实施了 Domo(一种商业智能和数据管理解决方案)来管理其数据需求。Domo 用于提高整个组织的数据可见性,同时使所有人都可以使用数据。公司各部门的用户使用警报来在数据更新或达到需要采取行动的阈值时收到通知。La-Z-Boy 的 20 多个部门使用 Domo 来生成数据驱动的见解。例如,他们的定制中世纪现代家具部门 Joybird 使用 Domo 发现其平均订单发货天数惊人地增加,并能够提高运营效率,将平均发货时间缩短 17 天。信贷和收款团队使用 Domo 自动合并来自四个系统的数据,以全面了解其账户,从而提高他们对逾期发票的反应能力。
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