Corporate reporting and corporate informatics
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More and more information in business reality evokes necessity to aggregate it into various messages and reports for supporting managerial activities. This paper aimed to provide basic information about corporate reporting and its significance for business, management and also for corporate business informatics management. There is specified what are reporting, reporting activities, processes and report in this contribution. Further are proposed different groups of business reports, managerial levels of reporting and relations of reporting processes to business intelligence. This contribution also presents the most important trends in the area of reporting, and it provides analyses of them. The most important part of the paper is the description of processes which should be followed when designers are preparing new reports. Contribution analyses the content of new designed reports for western corporate culture, and authors are mentioning the most important faults during designing of new reports and new reporting templates.
Keywords: Reporting, business informatics, company, principles, history
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