Title: Introduction to Business Intelligence:
1Introduction to Business Intelligence
Designing a Successful BI
Course Content Business Intelligence
Overview Defining business intelligence
(BI) Components of BI Mapping the business
intelligence cycle Leveraging your information
assets Exploiting competitor, customer and
other key intelligence areas BI-specific
management issues Maximizing BI to Meet Your
Organizational Needs Improving Business
Profits Defining the prerequisites
Determining the potential return Keeping
customers loyal Managing a profit improvement
program Strengthening operational efficiency
of the organization Taking advantage of
potential prospects Discovering untapped
business opportunities using relationship
analysis Prioritizing opportunities based on
organizational need Harnessing Online
Analytical Processing (OLAP) Building an
Effective BI Model Components of a business
model Information processing and information
flow Dissecting the information flow model
Architecting a modeling framework
Establishing the business rules Operations
Definitions Constraints Goals
Translating organizational strategies into
action Representing the rules using specific
language Setting Up a Business Intelligence
Competency Center (BICC) Primary functions of a
BICC Promoting expertise within your
organization Enabling repeatable and
successful BI deployment Driving business
agility and efficiency
Deploying an organization-wide BICC Applying
the information evolution model Implementing
the business intelligence infrastructure
Maintaining BICC ongoing support Business
Intelligence Project Stages Justification and
planning stages Assessing the business problem
Formulating project requirements definitions
Activities and tasks Estimating
Assigning resources Tasks and resource
dependencies CPM Schedules Business
analysis and design stages Conducting data
analysis Identifying a data mine and data
repository Developing an application prototype
Enacting the seven tasks of data mining
Defining the extract/transform/load (ETL)
process Construction and deployment
stages Shaping the initial BI release
Drafting release guidelines Outlining
security requirements Monitoring the
utilization of resources Managing growth in
data and usage Harnessing the Data
Warehouse Obtaining data Importing data from
operational systems Extracting targeted
information from public sources Performing
knowledge discovery and data mining Managing
your data Partitioning the warehouse into data
marts Normalizing and summarizing data
Analyzing and reporting Exploiting dashboards
and scorecards Slicing and dicing your data
using multidimensional analysis Assessing the
current state of your business with key
performance indicators (KPIs)
CodeA609 Duration 18 Hrs. (3 Days) (
09.00-16.00 ) Level Basic Skills
Gained Defining business intelligence
requirements Developing a BI-driven profit
improvement plan Initiating business rules as
the framework for a BI model Creating an
information flow diagram Organizing a business
intelligence competency center (BICC)
Blueprinting a business intelligence program
through the six project stages Incorporating
BI tools to evaluate the quality of data Who
should attend Anyone interested in
implementing a BI program in their organization
including program and project managers, business
and statistical analysts, and marketing
directors. Prior BI experience is not needed.
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