Squirrel e-BIS offers chains of any number and size an advanced
web-based tool that enables giant steps in managing sales
and finances for success.
The key task of e-BIS is to take disparate data from any number
of programs, and produce integrated reports on them. Rich reports
such as Trend Analysis, Server Analysis, and Menu Analysis
give you on-demand access to the facts you need, to make smart
decisions faster.
Squirrel e-BIS aggregates and manipulates chain data from multiple sources. Reports are displayed visually in a graphical design that’s highly user-centric, helping you decipher and evaluate transaction information. Squirrel e-BIS is so smart that if it doesn’t yet have the functionality to take data from a specific program you are using, it can be added with minimal effort.
Locational Analysis and Management
Chains thrive on the combined strength of each store’s performance. That’s why corporate managers need a tool to analyze and compare results, store to store.
Graphically sophisticated reports enable managers to view how stores are doing versus expectations, or versus each other, across several measures: sales, up-selling, cross-selling, promos success and more. Data is exported on Microsoft Excel.
Menu Analysis and Management
Success or failure for a given menu item can be analyzed dynamically with this useful feature. The Menu Trend analysis compares the performance of any number of menu items. This helps corporate managers plan cross-selling and up-selling opportunities, or optimize inventory and purchasing efficiencies by knowing right now not only where supplies are needed, but exactly when.Server Analysis and Management
This is management’s ‘secret recipe’ for effective employee management. Server analysis gives you multiple metrics on server performance: in sales, averages sales, up-sales, cross-sales, and table turns. This data helps you plan sales and schedule staff, because you’ll know which servers perform best at certain times of the day. It also assists with performance management of individual servers.Use Server Analysis, too, as a window on the big picture, to spot trends among servers. Or fine tune the optimal operating hours for each location.