Applying Conventional Wisdom: From a Business Intelligence Perception
This study intends to examine closely that which is considered as "conventional wisdom" or that which has always been held to be the move with most acumen in a set of circumstances or when deciding upon some critical issue. Is the application of such wisdom, conventional in nature, such that is actually aligned and coherent with what is known as 'business intelligence'?
Business Intelligence: What Is It?
Business intelligence (BI) is described as "…an umbrella term that refers to a variety of software applications used to analyze an organization's raw data. BI as a discipline is made up of several related activities, including data mining, online analytical processing, querying and reporting. Companies use BI to improve decision-making, cut costs, and identify new business opportunities. BI is more than just corporate reporting and more than a set of tools to coax data out of enterprise systems. CIOs use BI to identify inefficient business processes that are ripe for re-engineering." (CIO Drilldowns, 2012, p.1)
II. Business Intelligence Tools
The CIO Drill Downs report states that with the Business Intelligence (BI) tools available today individuals can "…jump in and start analyzing data themselves, rather than wait for IT to run complex reports. This democratization of information access helps users back up -- with hard numbers -- business decisions that would otherwise be based only on gut feelings and anecdotes." (2012, p.1) Business Intelligence (BI) is such that has been reported as holding "great promise, implementations can be dogged by technical and cultural challenges. Executives have to ensure that the data feeding BI applications is clean and consistent so that users trust it." (CIO Drill Down, 2012, p.1)
IV. Companies Using Business Intelligence Strategies
Companies that use business intelligence include Hardees's,...
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