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What’s new in ARC 6
Learn more about the hottest new features in ARC 6.
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| Human Engineering focuses on bridging the gap between technology barriers and human usability through people, role and process-centric user design.
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ARC provides a number of pre-built scorecard applications like balanced scorecards, initiative tracking and complex ranking that enable you to build scoring systems with multiple measures and KPIs. Read more. |
ARC is designed to address the needs and decision contexts of every role in the retail organization, may it be a VP Merchandiser for Grocery, an allocator for beverages, a planner for home furnishings, or a store manager in North Plano, Dallas. Read more. |
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| ARC has capabilities that guide users along their analytic processes, suggest possible scenarios in their decision making and provide the ability to transfer knowledge to other users in the system with linked roles in the analytic process. Read more. |
ARC Dashboards provide an immediate insight into individual, departmental or enterprise performance of your retail business. Read more. |
The user interface adopts an intuitive engineering design focusing more on a human approach to logical and mathematical methods, in the way the user interacts with the system. Read more. |
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| Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) is specifically aimed at increasing the success of team-centric decision orchestration and collaborative problem solving. Read more. |
ARC’s self service BI capabilities aids in empowering decision makers to fully own their system. Read more. |
ARC Mobile brings to you a new intuitive mobile interface that will allow you to access ARC from anywhere on the globe using your mobile device. Read more. |
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