Business Intelligence For Decision Makers
 

This course covers Business Intelligence uses; current trends and solutions; major industry strategies; key business process strategies; key applications; business intelligence vocabulary, implementation risks, ROI, and performance management.

Who Should Attend?
The course is designed to provide the non-IT manager and executive with a working understanding of today's technology-based business initiatives. This interactive approach is ideal for team and awareness building. Organizations cannot afford to have islands of expertise and limited communication paths. Today's business initiatives require the support of the whole enterprise. This course promotes a clearer understanding and better communication of today's business initiatives.

Knowledge Transfer
Knowledge and best practices are shared, and participants leave with increased confidence and ideas for real-time application. Debate and discussion are encouraged. Knowledgeable learners coach novices. Customized strategies and case studies within your industry, or customer industries provide a foundation for real and immediate application.

Course Contents
The Business Intelligence course is designed to provide a working vocabulary and basic understanding of Business Intelligence, the primary focus of BI initiatives, expectations and results.

Concepts and terminology covered include:
· Business Applications · Business drivers · Business responses to pressures · Data Warehouse · Data Mart · Knowledge Management · Best Practices · Implementation Strategy · Industry Case Studies · Business Function Case Studies · In Depth Case Studies · The ROI of Business Knowledge · Business Analytics · Knowledge Portals · ETL - Extraction, Translate, Load · Performance Management · Identification and Mitigation of Risk · Cost of Data Storage · Knowledge Spending Patterns · Standards · On-Line Transaction Processing · On-Line Analytical Processing · Star Schemas

 

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