As a client developer and solutions architect, I use Anaplan for building modules and deploying logic end-to-end. I work closely with the business in an agile manner to ensure the model aligns with business needs.
Director of Operations at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-09-10T08:53:31Z
Sep 10, 2024
I'm a consultant. I work for a consulting firm, and our job is to implement Anaplan for our clients. I'm a solution architect in Anaplan. It's mainly for financial planning and analysis (FP&A), supply chain, and sales incentive use cases. I’m a consultant for a consulting firm. I’m a certified Anaplan model builder with solution architect experience. I’ve implemented around eleven projects, most of which were related to financial and sales planning. I also have a fair understanding of supply chain, but I’ve only worked on one supply chain project. The primary use cases I’ve seen involve financial planning, supply chain planning, and sales planning, including territory and quota management.
Anaplan Consultant at a tech consulting company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
Top 20
2023-04-05T07:46:16Z
Apr 5, 2023
We concentrate now on financial planning. However, we have intentions to move towards supply planning. My company uses the tool to know the key players in the market.
Solutions Expert at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-02-03T20:53:00Z
Feb 3, 2023
You can use this solution for almost everything that you need, that includes the sales forecast, workforce, planning of technical KPIs, etc. It's not a focused solution for a specific use case.
We are a solution provider and we take on support and integration projects. I provide resources to my clients and one of the products that they work with is Anaplan. Anaplan is used for different business cycles. For example, in sales, we can use it for the ESD cycle, order-to-cash process, and the procure-to-pay process, to find the sales turnover. Another use case is finding out sales demand and forecast.
Lead Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
2021-11-02T18:33:00Z
Nov 2, 2021
My primary use case of this solution is to solve business scenarios, including sales and operations planning and compensation management for top FMCG clients and service provider clients.
Technical Product Owner - EPM at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-11-02T18:29:00Z
Nov 2, 2021
We use Anaplan as a retail budgeting and planning solution. We use our retail private-based planning solution for almost one hundred entities. Anaplan is a cloud-based solution. We have integrated SAP with Anaplan because our base is SAP. Anaplan doesn't require any coding language. It's very Excel-based with respect to the models, so a user should be very strong in modeling.
Currently, I'm working in marketing and promotions. This includes promotions like buy one, get one offers, supply chain management, as well as forecasting supply and demand. All of this is done in Anaplan. We load the data into the app and plan the business execution at the retail level, including the pricing, payments to the retailers, and so on.
We're a service provider, so we work with multiple clients to build out Anaplan solutions across a lot of different disciplines. We have a couple of high-tech companies. We're using it to manage the PR process, the purchase request process for marketing, which includes campaign management, and also for how a purchase request gets funded. It's that modeling around scenarios where you want to really understand what costs are associated with activities. Shortly, we're going to implement around connected with revenues so we can understand in more detail the ROI on marketing. This is for a high-tech Fortune 100 company. What you do is you buy a workspace and then you basically have access to that workspace, and then you can build models within that workspace.
Solution Architect and Model Builder at Changement pvt ltd
Real User
2021-08-17T03:02:13Z
Aug 17, 2021
There are four or five main use cases. One is for P&L. It's for profit and loss planning forecast and actuarial reporting. We also use it for balance sheet reporting. And then I have what is connected to payroll and HR. I have a lot of business cases and allocations by product, by customers, et cetera, as well.
I'm using Anaplan to provide production support for my client. The Anaplan model is already there and what I'm doing is fixing bugs updating the logic. That's my main role in the project. I will fix those queues for the business and update some processes or dashboards to better suit business needs, as per their requests.
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As a client developer and solutions architect, I use Anaplan for building modules and deploying logic end-to-end. I work closely with the business in an agile manner to ensure the model aligns with business needs.
I'm a consultant. I work for a consulting firm, and our job is to implement Anaplan for our clients. I'm a solution architect in Anaplan. It's mainly for financial planning and analysis (FP&A), supply chain, and sales incentive use cases. I’m a consultant for a consulting firm. I’m a certified Anaplan model builder with solution architect experience. I’ve implemented around eleven projects, most of which were related to financial and sales planning. I also have a fair understanding of supply chain, but I’ve only worked on one supply chain project. The primary use cases I’ve seen involve financial planning, supply chain planning, and sales planning, including territory and quota management.
We use the solution for supply chain management. It is more like logistics solution.
I'm using it to produce a proof of concept and SDNA.
We concentrate now on financial planning. However, we have intentions to move towards supply planning. My company uses the tool to know the key players in the market.
You can use this solution for almost everything that you need, that includes the sales forecast, workforce, planning of technical KPIs, etc. It's not a focused solution for a specific use case.
My main use of Anaplan is for financial planning and budgeting forecasts.
We use Anaplan for a lot of different things, but mostly in sales planning.
We are a solution provider and we take on support and integration projects. I provide resources to my clients and one of the products that they work with is Anaplan. Anaplan is used for different business cycles. For example, in sales, we can use it for the ESD cycle, order-to-cash process, and the procure-to-pay process, to find the sales turnover. Another use case is finding out sales demand and forecast.
We're using the product for budgeting and forecasting.
My primary use case of this solution is to solve business scenarios, including sales and operations planning and compensation management for top FMCG clients and service provider clients.
We use Anaplan as a retail budgeting and planning solution. We use our retail private-based planning solution for almost one hundred entities. Anaplan is a cloud-based solution. We have integrated SAP with Anaplan because our base is SAP. Anaplan doesn't require any coding language. It's very Excel-based with respect to the models, so a user should be very strong in modeling.
Currently, I'm working in marketing and promotions. This includes promotions like buy one, get one offers, supply chain management, as well as forecasting supply and demand. All of this is done in Anaplan. We load the data into the app and plan the business execution at the retail level, including the pricing, payments to the retailers, and so on.
Anaplan can be used for many types of planning, such as finance, supply chain, sales, and workforce.
We're a service provider, so we work with multiple clients to build out Anaplan solutions across a lot of different disciplines. We have a couple of high-tech companies. We're using it to manage the PR process, the purchase request process for marketing, which includes campaign management, and also for how a purchase request gets funded. It's that modeling around scenarios where you want to really understand what costs are associated with activities. Shortly, we're going to implement around connected with revenues so we can understand in more detail the ROI on marketing. This is for a high-tech Fortune 100 company. What you do is you buy a workspace and then you basically have access to that workspace, and then you can build models within that workspace.
There are four or five main use cases. One is for P&L. It's for profit and loss planning forecast and actuarial reporting. We also use it for balance sheet reporting. And then I have what is connected to payroll and HR. I have a lot of business cases and allocations by product, by customers, et cetera, as well.
I'm using Anaplan to provide production support for my client. The Anaplan model is already there and what I'm doing is fixing bugs updating the logic. That's my main role in the project. I will fix those queues for the business and update some processes or dashboards to better suit business needs, as per their requests.
We use Anaplan for organizing and planning the data in a supply concept.