Title: Data or Process Centric Approach to Decision Making
1Business Intelligence Data or Process Centric
Approach to Decision Making
Dimitar Dimitrov dimitar.d.dimitrov_at_cchbc.com Lead
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2Glancing at the Contents
- Introduction to Business Intelligence
- BI approaches for implementation and best
practices - Data vs. Process centric BI
- BI as a foundation for CPM and CI
- Questions
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3Modern Organizations Decision Making
- Todays e-business environment is brutal and
uncompromising. Globalization has spawned bigger,
more powerful competitors. Customers are more
sophisticated and selective, demanding higher
levels of service, quality, and customization. - Companies need pertinent information about
customers, partners, suppliers and market trends
in a timely manner and preferred style. - Business generates and acquires huge amounts of
data, often hard to use for decision making. - Departmental reporting and analytical
applications are not solutions to the problems.
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4Business Intelligence
BI is neither a product nor a system. It is an
architecture and a collection of integrated
operational as well as decision-support
applications and databases that provide the
business community easy access to business
data. The processes, tools, and technologies
required to turn data into information and
information into knowledge and plans that drive
effective business activity.
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5What is BI about?
- Business Intelligence is processing of the huge
amounts of data available to the enterprises
today into a valuable content for the business. - Business Intelligence allows access, sharing and
analysis of data by the right people, at the
right time. - Business Intelligence is about having single
version of truth and thus enabling Decision
Making, Corporate Performance Management and
Competitive Intelligence.
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6BI as Data Refinery
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7Business Intelligence
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8What is behind a successful BI initiative?
- From Information Technology point of view
- Implement cutting edge technologies like
- Enterprise Data Warehousing and Data Mining.
- Knowledge Management.
- Click-stream and Geospatial analysis.
- Predictive analysis, Forecasting and Balance
Scorecard preparation. - Dashboarding and data access from mobile
devices. - Provide relevant technical solutions for
enabling sophisticated analysis of huge data
volumes with acceptable performance. - Ensure data integration and quality.
9What is behind a successful BI initiative?
- From Business point of view
- Develop and follow Business Information strategy
aligned with the Corporate Strategy. - Focus on business opportunities, goals and
required information to achieve them. - Ensure cross organizational support and
involvement. - Expect and utilize Project Management
methodology capable of delivering high-grade
Intelligence solutions. - Prepare for organizational, business process and
cultural change.
10Data-centric BI approach - Architecture
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11Data-centric BI approach Analytical Landscape
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12Data-centric BI approach - Issues
- BI creates an artificial barrier between
transactional data and historical data, and it
does nothing to prevent a tight coupling between
applications and data. - People analyze events and make decisions based
on what happened in the past, what is happening
right now and what is likely to happen in the
future. In the normal decision-making process,
people do not put up artificial barriers between
these time domains. - Instead of analyzing the past, the present and
the future in a seamless way, users are forced to
move between tools, processes and methodologies.
13Data-centric BI approach - Issues
- BI solution providers limit themselves by asking
users what they want, rather than asking them
what they want it for. - Dealing predominantly with the past, BI is
relegated to the role of a fancy aggregator of
historical data rather than a provider of true,
comprehensive intelligence. - Enterprise Data Management (EDM) - a common
response to data governance issues, is a
heavy-handed solution that may not be sustainable
for most companies.
14The rise of Process-Centric BI
- BI includes data, rules, documents,
organizational structures, roles, key performance
indicators, metrics and process models.
Originating or linked to business processes,
these BI units, can provide a common base for
Business Process Management (BPM) and BI. - By using a integration of BPM and BI
- Users will be able to relate BI to business
processes. - IT architects will be able to relationally link
data islands together and offer seamless,
end-to-end process visibility to business users. - Business analysts will be able to investigate
and document analytical needs as part of the
project's requirements-gathering phase, being
empowered to ask their business customers what
they want the information for. - Business users will be able to convey their
decision-making and analytic needs to IT rather
than just requesting a compilation of data.
15The rise of Process-Centric BI
- The systemic collaboration between BI and BPM
can ensure unparalleled support for focused
decision-making - users have trust in the quality of data.
- reported metrics are aligned to business
priorities. - conclusions derived from the data are logically
sound and provable. - information exposes clear courses of action and
visibility into the business processes. - This implementation can provide stable
foundation for integrating both internal and
external data sources into the relevant business
process and thus allow full scale - Corporate Performance Management
- Competitive Intelligence
16The rise of Process-Centric BI
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17Thank You! Any Questions? Business Intelligence
Data or Process Centric Approach to Decision
Making
Dimitar Dimitrov dimitar.d.dimitrov_at_cchbc.com Lead
Business Intelligence/SAP BW Consultant 08.11.200
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