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The Future of Business Intelligence Is in People, Not Technology

Posted June 29, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership |

The old saw about business intelligence (BI) technology is that it was only as effective as the data it analyzed. True but incomplete. The trend today is for an increasing number of organizations to discover that BI technology is as effective as the ability of the targeted user to meaningfully interpret what the software's front end presents from that high-quality data store. What trends and impacts around this class of technology might emerge out of this recognition? They might have more to do with people than actual technology.

About The Author
John Berry
John Berry Senior Consultant John Berry is a management consultant with extensive experience in helping organizations execute strategies designed to deliver breakthrough value from IT and other investments. He is the inventor of a portfolio of strategic planning and value analysis methodologies that guide managers in their IT investment and sourcing decisions. He is also the author of Tangible Strategies for Intangible Assets (McGraw-Hill, 2004… Read More
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