March, 2012

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BI Strategy Map: Transform the Long and Winding Road into the Road to Success!

ElegantJ BI

BI Strategy Map: Transform the Long and Winding Road into the Road to Success! The English language is strange! We interpret words based on what they SEEM to mean. Business Intelligence (BI) is NOT a business that can think, and a Balanced Scorecard doesn’t mean that two teams have a tied score! In the world of BI and Balanced Scorecards, a Strategy Map is NOT a map of a country named ‘Strategy’, it is a map designed to help us monitor and achieve success.

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Three Trends in Business Intelligence

Domo

The Garnter Business Intelligence Summit is just starting and the anticipation is growing on Twitter, blogs, and other social media sites. Though big data is the main buzz, three other BI pain points stand out as hot topics: cloud, mobile, and the user experience. According to Gartner , the reign of the personal computer is coming to an end and the personal cloud will replace the personal computer by the year 2014, and the National Inflation Association predicts cloud computing to become a $150

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BI Partnership – The Smartest Move I Ever Made!

ElegantJ BI

BI Partnership – The Smartest Move I Ever Made! As you’ve probably deduced, I work in the world of technology. I have learned over the decades that we can’t be good at everything! While we are focused on one technology or IT consulting strategy, project or market segment, the world is moving on and, before we know it, we are behind the competition. We want to offer our clients the best available services and knowledge.

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Is Your Data Cheating On You?

Domo

Your relationship with your data can be a lot like a love affair. At first there’s so much excitement about the insights you might glean spending a lot of time together. Every table and chart feels exciting, and the future is filled with promise. But too often that excitement begins to fade as you get bogged down in incomplete information, old data and spreadsheets with unholy numbers of rows.

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Reduce Bias in Hiring: Structured Interview Questions for Employers

Structured interview questions are a valuable tool for reducing bias in hiring. They help: Ensure all candidates are asked the same questions in the same way Level the playing field so all candidates have a fair chance of being successful Improve credibility, reliability, and validity Download the guide to get the most out of your interview questions!