Back in the 1930s, animators at Disney pioneered the now-common practice of storyboarding. This process involves visually planning out a motion picture (such as a cartoon or an action flick) before it is actually produced. The storyboard itself is a collection of numbered frames, arranged side by side in sequence, showing what will go into each of the production's scenes.
Why do entertainment firms rely on storyboards? These devices help translate texts (i.e., scripts) into images, serve as guides for video editors and ultimately save everyone a lot of time during revisions. In these ways, storyboards are like other types of detailed planning, such as group calendaring and chat, or companywide budgeting and forecasting.
Indeed, imagining a major media project without a storyboard is like imagining a modern business without a proper set of financial software tools. Just as animators could fall behind schedule without this shared point of reference, finance teams can and do get sidetracked without access to accurate forecasts, reports and cost information.
What can happen when an organization's forecasting processes are not fully fleshed-out? Its finance team can soon find itself in a tough spot, characterized by:
In some cases, the productivity-sapping shortcomings of immature (and heavily manual) forecasting processes are only fully apparent after the fact, once a superior solution such as the Adaptive Insights Suite has been implemented with the help of an experienced partner. DHL, for instance, saved the equivalent of five entire weeks' worth of work for its finance department by upgrading to Adaptive Planning.
"Finance teams get sidetracked without access to proper forecasts."
Similarly, ZAGG trimmed $8 million from its freight charges thanks to more accurate rolling forecasts supported by four different Adaptive products. Automation of reporting also eliminated 24 days of manual report building each year. What else can cloud financial software bring to the table for organizations looking for more reliable budgets as well as prompt forecasts?
Budgeting and forecasting software can knock entire months' worth of work off your plate.
For animators and filmmakers, a storyboard brings structure to what would otherwise be a chaotic whirl of different ideas, visions and edits. A platform like Adaptive Insights does something similar for accountants and their colleagues. It:
These benefits and many others can be unlocked by first upgrading your corporate performance management. From there, a partner such as Arxis can take your organization even further, by helping you get the most of your new budgeting and forecasting tools.
Arxis takes your specific needs into account and comes up with a plan that is an ideal solution to your particular challenges and requirements. Any complicated task will require top-notch planning, so why wait to move on from Excel? Adaptive Insights lets you visualize your finances in the same way a storyboard helps entertainment companies see what a project will look like, frame-by-frame.