Executive Summary

Organizational and Cultural Barriers to Business Intelligence

Posted October 31, 2001 | Technology |

A purported 60%-70% of business intelligence (BI) applications fail. The root causes for these failures are not related to the technology but to organizational, cultural, and infrastructure issues.

Over the past decades, organ-izations have adopted some unsound habits, which have produced disparate silo decision support systems with a great number of impairments.

About The Author
Larissa Moss
Larissa T. Moss is a Senior Consultant Emeritus with Cutter’s Data Analytics & Digital Technologies practice. She is also founder and president of Method Focus Inc., a company specializing in enterprise data warehousing (EDW) and business intelligence (BI). She has over 30 years of IT experience, and for over 20 years, her focus has been on data management, project and program management, and methodologies. She speaks regularly at… Read More
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