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Showing posts with label Why Business Intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Why Business Intelligence. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

Executive Dashboard

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Choosing the Right Type of Real Time Charts For Executive Dashboard Designs
By Sudhi Ranjan Das

The concept of digital dashboards was first introduced by Microsoft in 1999. Since then, the concept has gained immense popularity. And, now digital dashboards constitute a major segment of the Information Technology trade. A lot has been written about dashboards, their importance, applications etc, but there are very few resources that provide information on applications or widgets that collectively constitute a dashboard.

A dashboard is essentially a reporting system which helps in monitoring processes. Essentially, the task of a dashboard is to extract vital information from a live database and present it through gauges and charts. The information is updated constantly, so that, at any given point of time the information displayed on the dashboard is in sync with the current instance of the database.

Apparently, real-time gauges and real-time charts are the key components of a digital dashboard. So, I will indulge in a discourse on the right kind of real-time chart or gauge that must be used for monitoring a specific business related KPI. Business management dashboards or executive dashboards are found on corporate intranet sites or in distributed desktop applications. The factors that are of main concern to a business's operation are inventory, prevailing market prices, order processing, service requests and purchase. These are the factors that would normally be monitored by a top level operations executive.

Angular gauges are ideal for monitoring the inventory levels of top selling products. These can be used in conjunction with bulb gauges to simulate the effect of "Check Engine" light on a car dashboard. You can position a bulb gauge strategically along side each inventory monitoring gauge and program it, so that it glows each time the inventory falls to dangerously low levels.

It is essential for businesses to keep an eye on external market factors such as prevailing prices of raw materials. Futures prices tend to change rapidly, so it is advantageous to include a real-time line chart on a dashboard, for monitoring the price of raw materials. Real-time horizontal gauges that use a slider or LED type lights to indicate the current value, are ideally suited for monitoring order processing and service requests. Purchase is an important part of business operations, because if organization's requirements are not identified and fulfilled, then overall operations will be hampered. Real-time column charts can be used to keep the purchasing department informed about the organization's requirements.

In this article I have suggested ways of reporting various KPIs related to operations management. In future articles I will provide suggestions on building dashboards for other purposes.

Click Here to check out some samples of digital dashboards and learn more about the implementation of real-time charts and gauges.

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business intelligence consultants

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Tips : Choosing the Right Business Intelligence Consultants
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By Graham Baylis Jr Platinum Quality Author

In the right environment, Business Intelligence (BI) enables faster data analysis and more effective business planning but getting an organisation to the point where BI can work for them can be a complex process. It is absolutely essential that the right business intelligence consultants is employed to facilitate the change. Always look for a reputable consultancy with a verifiable track record and demonstrable implementation experience before making any decisions.

Don't Take Business Intelligence Likely

Business intelligence is definitely not something to be taken lightly. No matter what your reasons for making the decision to change the way you run your organisation, the ultimate goal is that a new BI system should integrate seamlessly with all your legacy applications and without impacting on your day to day operations. This means days and sometimes weeks of painstaking work making sure that all the legacy systems comply with the new BI system requirements. Experience is the only way to be sure an implementation will be trouble free.

Making your choice of business intelligence consultancy will not be easy. Many consultancies look the same on the surface so bear in mind that you will require tailor-made solutions, delivered on time and to budget. Your new consultancy must provide experts in leading technologies from Microsoft and Business Objects who will work with you to design, develop and deliver business intelligence, performance management and portal solutions that will add real value to your business. But how and where will you find them?

The Internet Search

You could start out with a basic internet search for business intelligence consultants but the number of listings could threaten to overwhelm you. The trick is to think smart. Work out exactly what you need your business intelligence system to do for you and then search for providers. Make a short list then search again using other criterion. Business Intelligence (BI) is all about getting things right first time, so begin the process by doing your initial research properly.

The Business Intelligence Consultancy Marketplace

If you check out the business intelligence consultants marketplace in this way you will quickly realise that there are actually very few genuine 'players'. The reason is simple: there simply aren't that many consultancies with the capability to evaluate all the business critical issues affecting your operation; design a business intelligence system; provide performance management and portal solutions to suit your specific needs and add real value to your business.

You need your ideal business intelligence consultants to help you to implement solutions that process data and present it in ways that can be used immediately, without hours of tedious interpretation and cross analysis. Most important of all they should be able to provide you with the confidence that your specific objectives are being met by experienced and professional consultants, giving you the power to get back in control of your data.

Take time and make supreme efforts to get your consultancy choice right first time as the business intelligence route can provide amazing benefits for your operation, but you only want to do it once!

Business Intelligence is all about making sure that a business owner and their staff knows what is going on in their business. This is just what Contemporary a leader in the field of Business Intelligence offers, their business intelligence consultants services being amongst the finest in the UK. See www.contemporary.co.uk

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Business Intelligence Consulting - Understanding the Importance of Business Intelligence Tools
By Stephan Weigandt

Whether your business is just on the verge of making it big or you want to make sure that you have a solid grip on the market that you already lead, you'll discover that you are going to be running into some real problems unless you take the time to evaluate your company's business intelligence and how competitive it is with businesses that are already making use of the tools that go with this concept. Essentially, business intelligence is a measure of your company's capacity to get a better understanding of its commercial context, and without enough of it, you will soon find yourself in dire financial straits.

You already know that you are not going to be able to get very far in the business world without keeping good records, but do you know how to evaluate them? Do you know how to recognize a trend and can you accurately predict what the market is going to be like later in the year or even in the next three or five years? Where exactly do you stand in a commercial context and can you use the information that you have to make the decisions that will steer your business right?

The truth of the matter is that for far too many businesses, business intelligence takes a back seat to things like impulsive, ill-informed decision making. To be truly in command of your business intelligence, you are going to need to make use of the reporting and dashboards that will give you the right information that you need. Not only do you need to have all the facts to make your decisions, you are also going to need to think about how those facts can be arranged and organized!

Consider having a number of tiles that all have different words on them. When the tiles are scattered, they are nonsense, and it isn't until someone puts them into sentences that you will be able to see what the meaning there is. When you are looking to enhance your company's business intelligence, you will need to look for the tools that help you do precisely that. Through good data processing, an accurate reading of the data that you have and the proper translation of the data into a form that is comprehensive to the people who are going to be doing the decision making.

Through the use of good business intelligence technology, you can get an accurate view of where your company has been, where it is and where it will be. You can analyze your business's efficiency and and its performance and when the data is laid out for you, the decisions that you make will be much clearer.

A 2009 Garner paper suggested that by 2012, more than 35 percent of the world's top 5000 global companies will have issues making good decisions due to a combination of changing markets and lack of information, tools and processes. No matter where you stand or what you do, make sure that you do not suffer from a crucial lack of business intelligence.

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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Stephan_Weigandt

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Why Business Intelligence ?

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Business Intelligence - Secret Weapon to Successful Business
By Jason Dove

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This article will answer your question: Why Business Intelligence?

Unlock your company's most valuable resource with Business Intelligence.

Remember IT? Information Technology? It seems many businesses forgot that the computer age was supposed to be about information and efficiency.

Instead, the entire computer industry became about the collection of data for its own sake.

In recent years the concept of Business Intelligence (BI) has evolved, and as a result, many managers have been reminded why they were collecting all of this data in the first place.

As a manager, you should be able to ask any question about your company operations and be provided with a clear answer from the information held on your computer systems:

* Seasonal sales figures

* Bulk buying trends

* Geographical spread of customers

* Staff efficiency and performance

* Advertising campaign effectiveness

* And any other process analytics

If you cannot, you are making decisions in the dark.

Business Intelligence is the torch that can light the way.

Back in the mid 90's Joe's Garage installed a computerised records system. This was nothing flash a stand alone PC installed with some basic business software, which came free with a magazine, and records customer details, sales and stock.

Joe has been dutifully entering every customer and transaction for fifteen years.

Big Companies use Business Intelligence

While the world's largest organisations have invested heavily in Business Intelligence, and are busy reaping the rewards, the majority of businesses are reminiscent of pirates burying hoarded treasure and never spending it, and in some cases, forgetting that it is there at all.

You already sort of use Business Intelligence

Most companies gain benefit from the tiniest amount of BI which exists by default within their business software process analytics.

Something as simple as checking a customer's payment history before agreeing credit is an example of BI at work.

Unfortunately, extracting more complex information is beyond the capabilities of most business software.

Joe only uses his customers' contact details when he needs to inform them when their required parts have been delivered.

One day, Joe buys a pallet of oil at a bargain price and realises he can offer cheap oil changes.

Unfortunately, his computer system cannot provide him with a list of customers who have not purchased an oil change in the past year.

Databases, the Hidden Treasure

For each of the little clues that your current business software imparts, there is a wealth of hidden treasure buried deep in your data records.

Do a large percentage of your customers always buy a particular add-on purchase with their main order? And the customers who don't - are they aware that this add-on is available?

Does your current software answer this question?

The answer to these questions (and many more) can be found in the information already stored in your company database, and extracting these answers is the heart of Business Intelligence.

I have worked as a BI specialist for over a decade, and on every, EVERY, assignment I have undertaken I find managers surprised by the wealth knowledge they have collected through the course of normal business, and how interrogating this information can move their business in a positive direction.

Undeterred, Joe spends all of his evenings and two weekends manually looking through each record on his database.

By the end of this tedious process, he has a list of thirty customers who have not changed their oil in twelve months or more.

However, as Joe was scouring the last few records, he identifies another pattern - an oil top-up is included as standard in every car service. He realises that offering free oil top up could entice more profitable work into his garage and, if advertised, could also attract new customers.

To find out which customers to target, Joe must begin his manual search again.

Unlocking the Treasure Chest

The basic premise of Business Intelligence is to utilise a range of reports to access the company database and then analyse the available data in order to provide clear and concise information which meets the decision maker's requirements.

Most business applications, whether off the shelf or bespoke, have a basic set of reports included. These vary in usefulness from package to package, and a comprehensive set of reports for one business maybe completely useless to another.

These reports are usually developed by a general programmer with no BI expertise and certainly no knowledge of your business or the process analytics you require.

To make up for this short fall in reporting accuracy, some products offer a limited set of tools which allow data to be extracted into a spreadsheet.

However, this only produces a boundless mixed up mass of data to be picked through, in an alternative format. Spreadsheets do have a raft of helpful tools, but are the wrong application for this job and can make even the simplest of tasks very time consuming and prone to error.

Obviously the ideal way to access your valuable data resource is to create reports which group data together in common ways and compare various results.

This can be anything from seasonal sales figures for a particular product to identifying the most efficient person in a call centre. During my BI career I have worked on projects to optimise performance and streamline processes for everything from selling paint to counter-terrorism.

Knowing What to Look For

Although Business Intelligence is a skill in itself with its own experts, your company's biggest asset is its own managers and staff. This fact is often overlooked, and is the reason why a lot of BI implementations fail, as external experts build a library of information which they alone have determined the requirement for. The end result is an elegant suite of Business Intelligence reports which do not answer any of the pertinent questions being asked by the management.

Having an accurate description of the goals and desired outcomes for each project is a crucial factor.

These not only vary from organisation to organisation, but are also dependant on the wider circumstances.

For example, identifying the most successful sales rep for bonuses during good times is an entirely different proposition to identifying the least productive sales rep during a lengthy period of slow trade.

Once you have an idea of what you need, the next step is to ensure that your business has been recording the data on which to base this decision, and identify whether the information has been recorded accurately and consistently.

This can be an involved job in itself, but any good BI consultancy will offer this as a separate evaluation as one of their base services.

Despite Joe's limited funds, he decides to invest in a BI expert for a week's work to obtain a prescribed list of information which he feels he can quickly profit from.

The BI expert does his job well - he takes care to communicate in a consistent exchange with Joe, provides exactly what is required, and even proposes some additional ideas based on some of his past experience.

Joe sells some oil at a discount price, but after looking at the result of the BI reports, it is apparent that his idea to offer the oil as a free gift alongside other services will be a far more cost affective use of the oil.

How to Make the Most of BI

Even for companies with a high IT skill level, it is often beneficial to hire a BI expert for at least some of the implementation.

A good BI consultancy will offer guidance every step of the way and not just try to sell consulting hours or software before knowing exactly what it is your business requires.

Purchasing a two day consultancy to ensure feasibility and identify the various options available is a worthwhile move which lays a solid starting point for both parties.

To those new to Business Intelligence it may seem like a huge task to implement a system like this from scratch. However, there is a solid advantage to having a fresh start with a clear vision - too many of the implementations I have been involved with have had to cater to previous versions of BI which were more trouble than they were worth.

Also, many BI implementations are huge and sprawling, attempting to cover entire companies in one swipe. Bigger BI implementations can lose focus and produce process analytics for their own sake without a clear business requirement.

Far better results are achieved if implementations are split into small, well focused projects. Splitting work by department is good, implementing one logical BI area at a time is even better. Obtaining details for a focused advertising campaign is a good start to examining what BI has to offer, as is implementing a staff rewards scheme based on an accurately measured set of performance attributes.

Keeping the area of interest small initially is a good way to demonstrate the positive impact that BI can have on any organisation.

With the extra income generated from the BI guided oil sales / offers, purchases some more oil and rehires the BI expert to produce a report to be run daily. This report takes the form of a letter offering a free oil top up addressed to all customers whose cars are due for service within the next two week period.

Times are rough financially, and Joe's focused advertising has a high take-up rate as people search for bargains. This provides a steady stream of extra income at a time when other garages in the area are struggling.

Joe has also started to wonder about lost customers, and so requests a report to highlight all customers who have not visited his garage in over two years, what was the last job done for each, the time taken to carry out the job and the average time taken for each type of job.

The results shock Joe as it is now apparent that the wheel balancing jobs done by his apprentice Steve take twice as long as they should and are apparently responsible for 70% of the lost customers.

Joe responds by sending Steve on a two day wheel balancing course and sends out letters to these lapsed customers offering 10% off any other service they take with his garage within the month.

Business Intelligence is a great tool for aiding decisions and evaluating effectiveness of advertising, new working practices and staff performance. Utilising just a small part of the broad spectrum of advantages BI has to offer can revolutionise your company.

Can you afford not to have BI working for you?

Jason Dove ( Jason.dove@scry-business-intelligence.com ) is author of 'Crystal Reports Formulas Explained' a step by step guide to creating and using formulas for the industry leading BI reporting software.

He has provided BI consultancy for some of the largest companies in the UK, and is now working with Scry Business Intelligence to bring benefits of Business Intelligence to SME's.

Read his free start guide to Crystal Reports at http://www.scry-bi.com/shop/detailsStartGuide.php

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