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Larissa Moss
Senior Consultant

Larissa Moss is a Senior Consultant with Cutter's Business Intelligence Practice and a contributor to the Business Intelligence Advisory Service. She is founder and president of Method Focus Inc., and specializes in improving the quality of business information systems. She has 28 years of IT experience, with a focus on data management, data warehousing, and business intelligence. She regularly speaks at TDWI, DAMA, and IDQ conferences in the US and Europe on the topics of data warehousing, business intelligence, project management, development methodologies, enterprise architecture, data integration, and information quality.

In 1989 Larissa Moss coauthored the data-driven methodology RSDM-2000. Since then, she coauthored the books Data Warehouse Project Management, Impossible Data Warehouse Situations, Business Intelligence Roadmap, and Data Strategy. Her articles are frequently published in Cutter IT Journal, DM Review, Teradata Magazine, TDWI Journal of Data Warehousing, TDWI Flash Point, and EIMI Magazine. Her white papers include “Organizational and Cultural Barriers to Business Intelligence”, “Developing BI Decision-Support Applications: Not Business As Usual”, “Data Quality is Not Optional”, and “The Importance of Data Modeling as a Foundation for Business Insight”.

Her present and past associations include Friends of Teradata, the IBM Gold Group, Cutter Consortium, DAMA Los Angeles Chapter, the Relational Institute, and Codd & Date Consulting Group. She was a part-time faculty member at the Extended University of California Polytechnic University Pomona, and has been lecturing for Cutter Consortium, TDWI, MIS Training Institute, Digital Consulting Inc. and Professional Education Strategies Group, Inc. She can be reached at consulting@cutter.com.

Larissa Moss