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The term “Business Intelligence” is not well understood in industry and is used inconsistently by many IT and business professionals alike. Although the term was defined in the mid 1990’s, its meaning is continuing to evolve as practitioners learn more about its capabilities and challenges. This course takes the position that the terminology and concepts implied by Business Intelligence term are not well understood by the diverse types of people who could benefit from the potential that it offers. The basis of improvement and sharing of new ideas and approaches is built on common models, ideas and concepts that can be shared, discussed and challenged.
This online training course introduces the concept that a “holistic” view of Business Intelligence should be adapted to truly appreciate its complexity and potential for generating true business value. The course introduces Business Intelligence as a complex system composed of many sub-systems that must be aligned with each other and work well together to produce the desired business results.
A holistic approach is provided to present Business Intelligence as a true integration of business and technology related concepts and capabilities. The real success of Business Intelligence within an organization can only be achieved if a holistic understanding is developed that shapes how the various components are designed and implemented.
You will learn:
- A broad Introduction to Business Intelligence concepts and terminology
- About the purpose and capabilities of successful Business Intelligence and how value is actually generated within organizations.
- To describe how people, information, technology and business objectives are all critical components of BI success
- To identify some of the common challenges and risks encountered in BI implementations
- To utilize Systems Thinking concepts to describe Business Intelligence holistically and how it depends on the integration many different types of components that must work together
Target audience:
- Business Managers and Executives
- Technology Managers and Executives
- Business Analysts
- Business Measurement and Performance Analysts
- IT Analysts and Developers
- Data Management Analysts
- Technology and Business Architects
- BI Program Managers and Team Members
- Anyone with an interest in understanding the capabilities, opportunities and challenges offered by Business Intelligence
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