Game changer for organizing sales data, identifying metrics, insights, and arriving at actionable outcomes
August 31, 2020
Game changer for organizing sales data, identifying metrics, insights, and arriving at actionable outcomes
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Software Version
Qlik Sense Enterprise
Overall Satisfaction with Qlik Sense
Primarily used as a sales dashboard across multiple departments. We use it for generating reports, identifying trends, and determining forecasts for the upcoming season. It's also used to view customer accounts from a holistic perspective and view real-time figures that we would otherwise need to pull manually for multiple sources.
Additionally, it provides a user-friendly view of our inventory and production schedules.
Additionally, it provides a user-friendly view of our inventory and production schedules.
- Robust features for displaying data.
- Ingesting data from multiple sources.
- Cross referencing that data from multiple sources to develop internal metrics and benchmarks.
- Steep learning curve.
- It would be nice to have training for users that need help setting up personal dashboards.
- The phrasing or the lingo/jargon in the application can be difficult to understand.
- Easily streamlines internal reporting.
- Allows us to take data, find insights, drive actions.
- Consistent understanding of sales data across the entire company.
My experience with Power BI is much more limited than Qlik. But I have found Qlik to be a more robust program that fits our specific needs when it comes to integrating with our ERP and having a real-time view of our sales and operations data. However, PowerBI might be more user-friendly to beginning BI users.