BI Maturity Model Level 1 – Operational Reports
Overview of Operational Reports
Operational reports are pre-designed business reports that focus on listings of data at the detailed level with data presented within a highly-structured format. Also known as “canned reports”, operational reports enable organizations to present data in a logical format and are designed to support the day-to-day activities of an organization at the transaction level. They are typically developed by information technology (IT) departments and/or advanced report users that have a good understanding of reporting tools, business rules, and database concepts. In addition, operational reports can be scheduled, refreshed, and distributed on a regular basis. Fundamentally operational reports are used by people with the responsibility for improving their organization’s operations.
The tools provide task-oriented line-item information on individual transactions at the granular level of detail. Operational reports are ideal for printing and displaying lists of detailed records or transactions in richly-formatted manner.
Characteristics of Operational Reports
- • Presents data in a logical format
- • Data is distributed in a highly-formatted manner
- • Reports can be published on a regular schedule
- • Distribution of organized listings of data
- • Enables users to understand transactional and/or detail level data
- • Typically developed by information technology (IT) personnel and/or knowledgeable power users
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