This is an example scenario for a slots department that has numbers but not enough practical explanation.
Starting Point
The slot report shows coin-in, win, occupancy, denomination, and machine-level performance. The problem is not lack of data. The problem is that managers need a clearer explanation of what changed and what deserves attention.
What the Pilot Builds
The pilot would produce a short daily performance summary, underperforming machine or bank review list, technician issue follow-up notes, promotion impact notes, and warnings against overreacting to short-term variance.
The output should help management understand the report faster. It should not move machines by itself or pretend one bad day proves anything.
See the Slot Performance Summary Tool or discuss a slots reporting pilot.