Successful Business Intelligence: Secrets to Making BI a Killer App

Overview Business intelligence has become a top IT priority for many companies because it can help boost financial performance, improve customer service, and increase operating efficiency. Yet few companies would declare their BI deployment a wild success, and it remains a tool used by only a small percentage of experts. In this webcast, the presenter looks at what it takes to succeed with BI. She draws on research from an industry survey and in-depth case studies of seven leading companies include Dow Chemical, Corporate Express, and Continental Airlines. She addresses technical issues such as data quality and organizational factors such as executive level support and the business-IT partnership.

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PublisherSAS Institute   
Live Date31st January 2008 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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