When every hour of every shift matters, Fourth helps restaurants, retailers, and hotels conquer the day with data-driven workforce and inventory technology. The Fourth Intelligence Platform leverages more than 20 years of rich data and advanced analytics to deliver actionable insights and demand forecasting for optimising operations, maximising margins, and empowering employees. With a streamlined business powered by Fourth Intelligence, industry operators can act with certainty and conquer with confidence whatever comes their way every day. Fourth’s customers includes regional and global brands such as McDonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, Nando’s, Jollibee, and Taco Bell. Fourth serves more than 15,000 customers across 100,000 locations globally. For more information, please visit fourth.com.  

 

Drowning in data? Integrated analytics can be your lifeboat

Fourth Analytics provides not only data and insight from our MacromatiX inventory solution, but also brings in feeds from a whole raft of integrated systems.

We all get the theory of a data-driven business. The software and systems that serve today’s hospitality industry enable us to amass a huge amount of information about how customers behave and operations perform. However, in practice, we often feel inundated. Data, data everywhere – but not much we can actually make use of.

The fact is, bringing together data from a range of systems and platforms has proved expensive and impractical. As part of the CGA Peach Business Leaders survey we found that, on average, businesses are spending 8.8 hours per week preparing KPI reports, while 1 in 4 estimate that more than 15 hours per week is spent on preparing reports. What’s more, 56% of business leaders don’t completely trust their reports all the time¹.

With such a huge manual effort to compile and analyse data, many businesses take the easier route of operating in silos and producing narrow reports that ignore the potential benefits of having a holistic understanding of the business.

Imagine, then, what it would be like to have a true 360-degree view. A picture of your operations that lets you see the impact of your decisions across the board. An understanding based on automated combinations and correlations of data from all of your different systems. You would save time and gain a more profound insight, with overlaid information revealing previously hidden trends. As a result, you can act quickly, decisively and effectively.

Fourth Analytics provides not only data and insight from our MacromatiX inventory solution, but also can bring in feeds from a whole raft of integrated systems including:

  • POS
  • Customer sentiment from review sites
  • Guest satisfaction scores
  • Health and safety
  • Learning management systems
  • Financial management
  • Task management
  • Wi-Fi footfall data
  • Weather forecast
  • Employee feedback and pulse surveys
  • …any many more.

In fact, our library of APIs allows any technology partner to easily connect to the Fourth platform and share data. Which means that you can rapidly enhance the picture you get of your business, clearing the way for smarter, more profitable decisions.

You can find out more about how Fourth Analytics can help your business in our complimentary white paper.

 

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¹ https://www.fourth.com/en-gb/resource/hospitality-reporting-statistics-infographic/

 

 

About Fourth
Fourth provides end-to-end, best-in-class technology and services for the hospitality, leisure and retail industries. Its procurement, inventory, and workforce management solutions, coupled with a complete data and analytics suite, give businesses the actionable insights they need to increase efficiency within operations, control costs, scale profitability, improve employee engagement, and maintain compliance.

Since its merger with US-based HotSchedules/ MacromatiX, Fourth serves more than 7,000 customers across 120,000 locations globally.

Fourth works with multi-national companies across the hospitality, leisure and retail industries, including McDonalds, KFC, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jack’s, Nando’s, Oporto, Starbucks & Taco Bell.

For more information, please visit www.fourth.com

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