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The Payoff of Pervasive Performance Management: Spreading Data Analysis Tools From the Executive Suite to the Shop Floor Brings Top-Line and Bottom-Line Benefits

Overview BusinessWeek Research Services (BWRS) launched a research program in early 2008 to determine the views of senior business and technology executives on whether widespread use and dispersal of Performance Management (PM) and Business Intelligence (BI) tools lead to tangible financial benefits such as increasing revenues, shareholder value, and customer loyalty. This paper includes in-depth telephone interviews with executives' at large and midsize companies known to be employing PM.

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PublisherMcGraw-Hill Companies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2008
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