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Business Intelligence Jumpstart
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3. •Why invest in business intelligence?
Make better decisions and realize the impact of those decisions.
To react to business faster and more directly
To gain insight into processes
To collaborate and work as a team to push change or support current culture.
To measure and visualize meaningful changes and results
•Other thoughts?
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5. Safety
In a hospital setting…
…what if you could
avoid a single serious
safety event?
6. Quality
In a manufacturing
setting…
…what if you could
reduce returns by
10%?
7. People
In a sales setting…
…what if you could
extend the reach
of your sales team
to consistently
meet quota?
8. Valuation of the solution does not start
with the ‘financials’…
What decisions are made to
Operational impact operational, sales, or
people performance?
Performance
People Sales
Performance Performance
Financial Performance
9. New Direction,
No Buildup; No
Program, Leader,
Accumulated
Event, Fad, or
Momentum
Acquisition
Reaction without
Disappointing
Understanding
Results
“The Doom Loop”
Jim Collins, Good to Great (New York: Harper Collins, 2001), 179.
10. Frequency and Impact of Decisions
Tactical Operational Strategic
Number of Decisions
Strategic Impact
Bruno Aziza and Joey Fitts, Drive Business Performance (John Wiley & Sons, 2008), 28.
12. Culture of Performance
Power to Compete
Execute on Strategy
Plan for Success
Move Beyond
Gut Feel
Increase
Visibility
Bruno Aziza and Joey Fitts, Drive Business Performance (John Wiley & Sons, 2008), 10.
13. What makes a good Key Performance Indicator?
What makes a good target?
What is normal?
What if you could ‘shift’ normal?
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14. 22.67%
New Product Revenue Mix
Repeat Customer %
14.62%
5.4
Complaints/1000 Orders
$3.76M
On Hand Inventory $
15.7
Leadership Training Hrs/Qtr
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16. Identify a business sponsor - If solely IT
driven you get little alignment, little
adoption
Identify a business problem - Think
vertically through the organization
Build a map – business to technology
Focus on ‘rhythm of the business’ to drive
adoption
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Resources:
“Mastering the Management System,” Harvard Business Review,
January 2008.
Jim Collins, Good to Great (New York: Harper Collins, 2001).
Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton, The Balanced Scorecard
(Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1996).
Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton, The Strategy Focus
Organization (Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing Company,
2001).
Wayne W. Eckerson, Performance Dashboards (Hoboken, New Jersey:
John Wiley & Sons, 2006)
Stephen Few, Information Dashboard Design (Sebastopol, California:
O’Reilly Media, 2006)
Bruno Aziza and Joey Fitts, Drive Business Performance (Hoboken,
New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2008)