Financials enable data-driven decisions
This means that accurate, live financials — accessed via bespoke dashboards — inform every aspect of business operation. “Tools within let you look back, analyse and report on historic performance and data,” explains Fusion5’s Michael Mackie. “Predictive algorithms offer insights into past performance, and you can extrapolate data into model scenarios (e.g., a best-case versus worst-case outcome), factor in trends and other drivers, and look at future impacts on your bottom line.
“The impact of, say, sales modelling on financials can be seen instantly. The same goes for modelling asset maintenance or plant capacity constraints. Basically, because everything has a cost implication, finance teams are uniquely positioned to support the business. All of this leads to data-driven decisions.”
For Fletcher, adding this finance function has been revolutionary. “We can measure the final performance of a project against original projections,” says Deacon. “We can even check it midway through, to check our returns and make strategic decisions. It enables very active project management, as well as powerful insights into value factors across all our developments.”
Having financials at your fingertips also adds agility, which is vital in a fluid business environment. With all the disruption to supply chains caused by the pandemic, Fletcher Residential has relied on the power of planning and financial modelling across all its developments, helping the team both manage risk and be more adaptable in supply and pricing.