Panelmatrixbase Analytics

Executive KPI boards, composed on paper


Tbilisi edition · for finance committees and chairs

The week’s figures, set in type


Panelmatrixbase Analytics composes executive KPI boards for directors who still argue from a page they can hold. We sit with the accounts, choose the few numbers that belong on the table, and print a pack the room can actually finish.

Most Georgian boards receive a stack of exports, each department defending its own columns. The chair then spends the first half-hour hunting for the same variance in three different layouts. We take that stack, cut it to a headline sheet, department leaves, and a numbered annex, and bind it so the debate starts on time.

Commission a board

First sittings take four to six weeks from a briefing on Kazbegi Avenue. Write with the pack you currently circulate and the date of the next meeting.

Write to the studio
Aged bound pages lying open, the sort of volume a board pack still resembles
Paper still carries the quarter when the projector fails.

What we actually deliver

A board you can pass down the table


The flagship commission is the Executive KPI Board: a one-page headline of the five or seven figures the chair will open with, followed by department leaves and an annex of the workings. It is drawn for a named meeting, not left as a file on a shared drive.

We work from management accounts, operational logs, and the last three packs the secretary circulated. If a metric cannot be sourced twice, it does not earn a column. The finished board is printed in Tbilisi, couriered, and mirrored as a paginated PDF for those who join by line.

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Folded newspapers on a press table, columns of type packed tight
Columns, rules, and a headline figure — the same grammar as a morning paper.

From the accounts to the chair

How a pack is composed


1. The sitting

A half-day at Level 11, or at your own table. We hear which questions the last meeting never reached, and which pages nobody opened.

2. The cut

Every candidate metric is checked against a source, an owner, and a decision it would change. The rest return to the annex or leave the pack.

3. The pull

Type, rules, and charts are set on paper. You receive a bound proof, red-ink a round, and we print the run for the directors named on the list.

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Other boards from the same press

Spreadsheets, receipts, and a calculator spread across a desk during a month-end close

Flagship commission

Executive KPI Board

A commissioned headline sheet, department leaves, and annex — the five or seven figures a chair can open with, bound for a named meeting.

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Hands writing notes beside a stack of typed pages

Assessment

Metric audit

A written cut of the figures that deserve a column — and a list of the pages nobody in the last meeting opened.

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A tall stack of unbound paper waiting to be collated

Retainer

Monthly board pack

A retainer to refresh the agreed board each month, print the run, and keep the headline sheet honest when a new chart tries to creep in.

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A letter from the table

The pack arrived the night before, and we still finished it


We used to send eighty pages on Thursday evening and hope the independent directors had a quiet Friday. After Panelmatrixbase cut the headline sheet to six figures, the March meeting reached the capex item before lunch. I still miss a couple of operational charts they moved to the annex — the plant manager likes to see them — but the chair no longer asks where the cash variance is hiding.

Luka Gelashvili, finance director, a Tbilisi manufacturer of electrical fittings

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From the journal

Notes on figures, paper, and the room