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Tag Archives: BI Design
Broken windows theory applied to BI – clean up your reports so they don’t end up in the trash
The broken windows theory is a social sciences theory. It claims that maintaining the form of the environment prevents crime and social disorder. Malcolm Gladwell discusses this theory in his book The Tipping Point and examines how it was used … Continue reading
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The two prerequisites for any BI project: It has to be right. It has to be pretty.
Business Intelligence is an agent of change. It’s a tool to examine existing processes, highlight which aspects of them work, which do not, and point the way towards improvement. It is disruptive technology and can have major impact on individuals’ … Continue reading
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Tagged BI Design, BI SDLC, Data accuracy
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