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Hear the phrase “digital boardroom” and you’d be forgiven for imagining a sci-fi (horror?) scenario in which the senior leadership team manifests from out of nowhere in flickering blue light to discuss this quarter’s revenue report or the finer details of the strategic roadmap.
While it’s unlikely the chief finance officer will be popping up beside you in holographic form any time in the near future, digital boardroom technology does exist today and it’s arguably much more impactful than the 2D ghosts you might recognise from a Galaxy Far, Far Away.
What does it look like, how does HubSpot position it, and why would investing in digital boardroom technology be one of the best ways to futureproof your department’s growth?
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Traditionally, executive dashboards play a vital role in presenting key information to the senior leadership team (SLT). For these individuals, the ability to read and interpret departmental data is business-critical, providing them with the insights they need to make fundamental decisions such as where to invest today, what tomorrow’s business roadmap should look like, and which shape the future growth of the company should take.
“Research shows that an average adult makes about 35,000 decisions each day, whether they’re conscious [ones] or not. Managers, who are called decision-makers for a reason, may make even more. Their decisions directly affect the company’s finances in most cases, so it’s critical that they can rely on accurate and well-organized data, provided in a timely and easy-to-follow manner.” Databox, ‘Executive Reporting: Management Reporting Best Practices & Report Examples’
But the sharp uptake of digital in recent years and the adoption of business platforms such as CRMs capable of capturing and storing data more effectively mean today’s companies have more data than they know what to do with.
According to a McKinsey Global Survey of executives, “their companies have accelerated the digitization of their customer and supply-chain interactions and of their internal operations by three to four years. And the share of digital or digitally enabled products in their portfolios has accelerated by a shocking seven years.” For leaders using data to guide their decision-making, and for the managers and department heads presenting it to them, this creates new reporting challenges that up until just a few years ago hadn’t been an issue.
The digital boardroom was born from these trends and challenges as a way to leverage modern technology and the connectivity underpinning it to cut through the noise and bring all the important data points from all across the business into one, easy-to-translate dashboard.
While it takes different forms depending on the technology involved and the companies developing it, all digital boardroom software has in common the ability to collaborate between executives, board members, key stakeholders, and the teams reporting to them.
Whatever form it takes, the digital boardroom is designed to streamline communication, enhance decision-making, and improve overall efficiency. With the ability to access real-time data, generate reports, and share information in a secure and controlled environment, the digital boardroom is quickly becoming an essential tool for modern businesses.
By embracing this new technology, companies can adapt more rapidly to disruption, stay ahead of the game, and make informed decisions that drive success.
If you’re not familiar with HubSpot’s reporting capabilities, it’s a powerful tool that can help you create an executive dashboard tailored to the needs of, and accessible by, all the board.
The tool in question is HubSpot’s custom report builder, providing you with all the technical functionality you need to create tailored reports. But it’s the scale of the HubSpot platform and its ability to touch every aspect of your business operations that gives the tool its real power. All your company’s data is HubSpot’s — and yours — to work with.
“The difference between the custom report builder and other types of HubSpot reports is that you can surface data from marketing and sales activities in addition to objects,” HubSpot explains. “For example, you can create a report to measure how your target accounts are engaging with your website.”
The custom report builder is available with any of the following subscriptions: Marketing Hub Professional or Enterprise / Sales Hub Professional or Enterprise / Service Hub Professional or Enterprise / Operations Hub Professional or Enterprise / CMS Hub Professional or Enterprise
Board reports come in many shapes and sizes. Some examples of popular reports from across the sales and marketing landscape include:
We won’t go into detail as to how you create these specific reports here, as that really depends on your CRM setup. For more advice on this, get in touch with us today, or read on to find out how to create a custom report more generally in HubSpot.
To use the custom report builder, you’ll need ‘Create/own’ and ‘Edit report’ permissions.
If you’re on Operations Hub Enterprise, you can also create datasets to power your custom reports, opening up new levels of granularity and sophistication across your reporting.
To create a report in the custom report builder:
You don’t need holograms to get a senior team together. (We have Zoom for that.)
Where today’s technology shines is in its ability to shed light on what is happening in our businesses, and where, and when, and why. Looked at this way, digital boardroom tools couldn’t be further from a flickering after-image. Their insights are tangible, their impact present as they report accurately, in real-time, on every data point firing around us.
And in the custom reporting space, HubSpot’s tools are right up there, powered by its business-wide suite of integrated hubs and all the data they gather and store.
The hardest part of any story is telling it well. The second hardest part? Getting people to believe it. With HubSpot at your fingertips, all you need to do is build the report. Automation will take care of the rest, telling the true story of your department, its performance, and the results you’re driving, objectively and in no uncertain terms, to the whole board.
Forget holograms; how’s that for an image?
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