Excel is great when you are working by yourself, but as you start to collaborate with colleagues and add enterprise-level amounts of data the cracks start to show. Anaplan gives you the same flexibility to build whatever you need, but with enterprise-level...
I do not like that anaplan is not very accurate with its data until the very last minute. Meaning the data is a bit jumbled until the last day of a quarter. Then you get accurate data.
the platform is simple to use, intelligent in applying filters, very powerful in extractions, rich in kpi
Not fully compatible with fright limits. That unfortunately is a big one. Forecasting can not calculate with freight limits (collective orders). Also many functions and features is not compatible with freight limits.
Excel is great when you are working by yourself, but as you start to collaborate with colleagues and add enterprise-level amounts of data the cracks start to show. Anaplan gives you the same flexibility to build whatever you need, but with enterprise-level...
the platform is simple to use, intelligent in applying filters, very powerful in extractions, rich in kpi
I do not like that anaplan is not very accurate with its data until the very last minute. Meaning the data is a bit jumbled until the last day of a quarter. Then you get accurate data.
Not fully compatible with fright limits. That unfortunately is a big one. Forecasting can not calculate with freight limits (collective orders). Also many functions and features is not compatible with freight limits.