Business Intelligence: The Savvy Managers Guide, Second Edition,
discusses the objectives and practices for designing and deploying a
business intelligence (BI) program. It looks at the basics of a BI
program, from the value of information and the mechanics of planning for
success to data model infrastructure, data preparation, data analysis,
integration, knowledge discovery, and the actual use of discovered
knowledge.
Organized into 21 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the
kind of knowledge that can be exposed and exploited through the use of
BI. It then proceeds with a discussion of information use in the context
of how value is created within an organization, how BI can improve the
ways of doing business, and organizational preparedness for exploiting
the results of a BI program. It also looks at some of the critical
factors to be taken into account in the planning and execution of a
successful BI program. In addition, the reader is introduced to
considerations for developing the BI roadmap, the platforms for analysis
such as data warehouses, and the concepts of business metadata. Other
chapters focus on data preparation and data discovery, the business
rules approach, and data mining techniques and predictive analytics.
Finally, emerging technologies such as text analytics and sentiment
analysis are considered.
This book will be valuable to data management and BI professionals,
including senior and middle-level managers, Chief Information Officers
and Chief Data Officers, senior business executives and business staff
members, database or software engineers, and business analysts.