Posts Tagged ‘Business Intelligence’
Humans have been coming up with new ways to organize their information for years. The need to find the information you need quickly has perpetuated for centuries. When information began to be digitized, that need transitioned into the digital world – and soon we found ourselves with a pile of virtual files wondering how to [...]
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Tags: Attributes in SharePoint, Business Intelligence, Company Information, Folder Tree, How to organize SharePoint, Information Architecture, Information Management, Microsoft SharePoint, Organize Information, SharePoint Attribute, SharePoint document library, SharePoint Organization
We recently heard a traffic analyst from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) speak about traffic analytics. Living in a city with the fourth-worst automobile traffic in the US, the topic was particularly engaging. The analyst spoke about the need for data management in traffic analytics. Using traffic-counting devices placed strategically along Austin’s freeways, TxDOT [...]
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Tags: Business Intelligence, Business Process, Content Management, Data Management, Efficiency, Process Improvement, Process Management
Richard Veryard’s thought-provoking powerpoint “Technologies for Organizational Intelligence” claims that intelligent organizations: recognize that business opportunities are complex respond to them coherently pay attention to weak and strong signs of inefficiencies for the purpose of collective learning and innovation Veryard stresses later that intelligence is vital to a business’ survival. That idea should not sound [...]
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Tags: Business Intelligence, Business Process, Business Value, Operations Improvements, Process, Process Management