In order to make management reporting an operationally useful tool, just like in software development areas, one of the main questions to ask is: What do we want to achieve here?
In management reporting areas, I have good solutions to offer, when management reporting is used for setting and achieving manageable operational objectives and goals.
For the sake of clarity, I will add that I define objective as an overall aim or project development direction. Objectives are general descriptions and may be subject to interpretations. Project's goals should reflect what the person or persons who are responsible for the project's development and management intend to achieve with the project. Compared to objectives goals should be specific, actionable and, preferably, measurable.
Following broadly defined steps can be helpful when management reporting is used for setting and achieving manageable operational objectives and goals.