Protelligent - frequently asked questions

What is BPM?

BPM stands for Business Performance Management. It is a set of processes that help organisations to optimise their business performance. This will normally include budgeting, forecasting and analysis of actual performance on a monthly basis.

What can BPM do for my business?

BPM is all about understanding the underlying financial realities of your business and using this knowledge to improve decision making.

Is BPM just for larger businesses?

BPM can add value to any business. Management simply needs to recognise the benefits to be gained from measuring, analysing and understanding business performance.

What is CPM?

CPM stands for Corporate Performance Management. It is a set of processes that help organisations to optimise their business performance. This will normally include budgeting, forecasting and analysis of actual performance on a monthly basis.

What do Protelligent products do?

Our software helps managers to understand their business and take decisions which will improve profitability, cash flow and productivity.

What kinds of businesses does Protelligent sell to?

Protelligent offers solutions for a wide range of businesses:

Protelligent Vx8.0 for larger manufacturing operations.

Protelligent Vx6.0 for SME’s.

Is Protelligent software just for finance people?

Our products are designed to provide critical information to every area of the business. In particular, Protelligent Vx6.0 is designed with the non-finance general manager in mind.

Can Protelligent solutions help the Sales Manager?

Both Protelligent Vx6.0 and Protelligent Vx8.0 provide sales analysis by unit, price and value. Protelligent Vx8.0 also provides variance analysis between periods.

Can Protelligent solutions help the Production Manager?

In particular Protelligent Vx8.0 provides production and material planning capability, unit cost information and detailed analysis of process spoilage values.

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Did you know that in 2003 the TransAlta Corp of Toronto took a $24m charge against earnings due to a spreadsheet error. For more details on this and other examples of “spreadsheet horrors” go to the European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group (EuSpRIG) site.

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Protelligent Limited
PO Box 2, Plymouth,
PL8 2WY United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0) 1752 881138
Email: sales@protelligent.co.uk