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What does it mean to be data-driven?

Data Insight

Being data-driven means using all your data, regardless of division, team or legacy system, its a holistic approach. In Chapter 3 of The Data Revolution Book, Data Insight Founder and CEO, Carmen Vicelich provides five key questions executive teams need to discuss on their journey to enabling a data-driven culture.

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What Is An Operational Report? A Complete Guide

FineReport

Operational reports have the potential to greatly enhance business performance through the utilization of data-driven insights. These reports offer a structured and comprehensible representation of data, enabling a clearer understanding of complex issues that might otherwise remain elusive.

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How To Improve Your Facility Management With Healthcare Reports

datapine

Rapid technological evolution means it’s now possible to use accessible and intuitive data-driven tools to our advantage. We’ve delved into the impact of big data in healthcare. Without healthcare data reporting, it’s unlikely healthcare institutions will ever reduce these figures to an acceptable level on a sustainable basis.

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A Guide To Starting A Career In Business Intelligence & The BI Skills You Need

datapine

Does data excite, inspire, or even amaze you? Despite these findings, the undeniable value of intelligence for business, and the incredible demand for BI skills, there is a severe shortage of BI-based data professionals – with a shortfall of 1.5 2) Top 10 Necessary BI Skills. 3) What Are the First Steps To Getting Started?

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Introduction To The Basic Business Intelligence Concepts

datapine

“Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway.” – Geoffrey Moore, management consultant, and author. In a world dominated by data, it’s more important than ever for businesses to understand how to extract every drop of value from the raft of digital insights available at their fingertips. Let us explain.

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Business process reengineering (BPR) examples

IBM Big Data Hub

The methodology gained prominence with the publication of a 1990 article in the Harvard Business Review, “Reengineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate,” by Michael Hammer, and the 1993 book by Hammer and James Champy, Reengineering the Corporation. BPR initiatives generally boost key performance indicators (KPIs).

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Transforming IT for digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

Best practices that can create a more customer-centric mindset among the technology team include using the agile development methodology, setting customer-focused key performance indicators , and working across business functions to break down operational siloes.

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