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NHL turns to venue metrics data to drive sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

In October, the league, with partner SAP, launched NHL Venue Metrics, a sustainability platform that teams and their venue partners can use for data collection, validation, and reporting and insights. Mitchell says the league is thinking of NHL Venue Metrics in the same way. “We SAP is the technical lead on NHL Venue Metrics.

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Why Data Driven Decision Making is Your Path To Business Success

datapine

By leveraging the wealth of digital insights available at your fingertips and embracing the power of business intelligence , it’s possible to make more informed decisions that will lead to commercial growth, evolution, and an increased bottom line. In most cases, this can prove detrimental to the business. 2) Define objectives.

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A CDO’s Guide to the Data Catalog

Alation

Between 2010 and 2018 the number of CDOs present in Fortune 1500 companies increased nearly 8-fold. Many companies have tasked their CDOs with enabling business users to perform their own analytics. Different lines of business or function within the organization often maintain their own data environments, creating insular bubbles.

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5 + 4 Actionable Tips To Kick Web Data Analysis Up A Notch, Or Two

Occam's Razor

Usually you don't need a complicated multi year data warehousing effort with expensive business intelligence tools to buy. Look at your most important work / report / dashboard. PALM: People Against Lonely Metrics]. So why not your metrics? We do reports / dashboards like this one all the time: Ok great.

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10 Fundamental Web Analytics Truths: Embrace 'Em & Win Big

Occam's Razor

Because every tool uses its own sweet metrics definitions, cookie rules, session start and end rules and so much more. If you don't kill 25% of your metrics each year, you are doing something wrong. So why should your reports, dashboard, measurement priorities and "Measurable Success Factors" stay stagnant?

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