The management cockpit, at a glance.
Outlook and Funnel turn the firm's forward financial and commercial posture into one decision space: scenario posture, ranked drivers, pipeline movement, and open demand on the same calendar.
Pipeline, projects, people, and profit, in one view.
Dashboard is the primary cockpit view that consolidates pipeline, projects, people, and financials into a single decision space. It is what executives see at login to make daily and weekly decisions about the firm's financial posture.
Three surfaces sit inside that cockpit. Outlook carries the headline financial and operational posture. Funnel carries pipeline stock, movement, and quality signals. P&L, KPIs, and Activity are roadmap tab shells, present in the structure, not yet operational. This narrative focuses on the two live surfaces that operators rely on today.
Open Demand is the aggregate view of unfilled roles from Pipeline and Projects: the staffing requirement that has financial consequence but no named person yet. The Open Roles entity itself lives in People; here it appears as a firm-level constraint signal alongside the other posture cards.
What an executive reads on Monday and acts on the same week.
Understand what is moving the forward P&L: four ranked drivers.
See what changed in the funnel: won, slipped, lost, or revalued.
Spot open demand before it becomes a capacity surprise.
This narrative does not stand alone.
To Pipeline
The Outlook and Funnel surfaces show the consequences of pipeline and deal decisions. When a Deal Model is built with cost and margin assumptions, those assumptions flow into the Pipeline scenario on the Outlook. When a deal is won, it moves from the Pipeline scenario into Contracted. Outlook Drivers highlights which deals are moving the forward P&L most. The deal margin and staffing details live in Pipeline; Dashboard shows the aggregate firm-level consequence.
To Projects
Projects contribute to the firm's forward P&L through the Contracted scenario. When a project extension is signed, it appears as an Extension driver. When a project is ending within 30 days, it appears in the Projects ending section of Outlook Drivers. Funnel monitors pipeline opportunities; Projects monitors delivery commitments. Dashboard surfaces both sides, demand and capacity, in one cockpit.
To People
The Open Demand card aggregates unfilled roles across Pipeline and Projects, a people-constraint signal. The Utilisation posture card shows whether consulting staff are billable or on the bench across the three scenarios. Falling utilisation, rising open roles, and growing bench cost appear together as a coordinated signal, not three separate metrics needing reconciliation. The cost resolution and Open Role lifecycle live in People.
To Financials
Dashboard Outlook surfaces the firm-level P&L across three scenarios, simplified to the headline rows. Financials carries the full P&L grid (Revenue → Delivery Cost → Contribution → Non-Billable Production Cost → SG&A → EBT) and the drill-to-source chain. Dashboard is the cockpit view; Financials is the analytical view. Both surfaces resolve from the same underlying facts.
See the posture, find the drivers, watch the pipeline move, read open demand: all from one cockpit, on the same calendar.