Robert Tischler
Senior Analyst Data & Analytics
Robert's focus is on research and advisory. He is also responsible for BARC's business in Austria.
Free Survey
What is the current state of predictive planning and forecasting, and how has it evolved over the last few years?
“BARC surveys give me a practical overview of what’s out there in the market and what you don’t normally hear about data, BI and analytics in your day-to-day life”.
Pietro Grammatico, Director Service Management BI, Vorwerk
This BARC study examines the nature and current level of use of predictive planning and forecasting and draws comparisons with the results of past BARC studies. Core aspects of the study include the investigation of:
– Potential
– Achieved and planned benefits
– Use cases
– Specific challenges and opportunities of predictive models in planning and forecasting
Does predictive planning and forecasting take corporate planning to the next level in practice and provide the benefits that companies expect? Are the enthusiastic promises of vendors exaggerated? How widely is predictive planning actually used? … All these questions and more are addressed in the report.
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