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CHAPTER 12

CHAPTER 12. Business Intelligence. Management and Managers. Management Productivity. – the process by which organizational goals are achieved through the use of resources (people, money, energy, materials, space, time).

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CHAPTER 12

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  1. CHAPTER 12 Business Intelligence

  2. Management and Managers • Management • Productivity • – the process by which organizational goals are achieved through the use of resources (people, money, energy, materials, space, time). • – a measurement of resources used as compared to the goals met.

  3. Roles of a Manager • Interpersonal roles • Informational roles • Decisional roles

  4. Decision Making Process

  5. Why Managers Need IT Support • The number of alternatives to be considered constantly increases. • Decisions must be made under time pressure. • Decisions are more complex. • Decision makers can be in different locations and so is the information.

  6. Business Intelligence (BI) • Business Intelligence – the applications and technologies for consolidating, analyzing, and providing access to vast amounts of data to help users make better business and strategic decisions.

  7. Business Intelligence (BI) • Two types of BI Systems: • Those that provide data analysis tools • Multidimensional data analysis (or online analytical processing - OLAP) • Data mining • Decision support systems • Those that provide information in structured format • Digital dashboards • Data visualization

  8. How Business Intelligence Works

  9. Multidimensional Data Analysis • Provides users with a look at what is happening or what has happened. • Allows users to analyze data in such a way that they can quickly answer business questions.

  10. Data Mining • Datamining • Datamining – the process of searching for valuable business information in a large database or data warehouse. • Predicts trends and behaviors • Identifies previously unknown patterns and relationships

  11. Decision Support Systems (DSS) • Decision Support Systems • Decision Support Systems – computer-based information systems that combine models and data in an attempt to solve problems with extensive user involvement. • DSS capabilities • Sensitivity analysis • What-if analysis • Goal-seeking analysis

  12. Digital Dashboards DigitalDashboards • Provide rapid access to timely information. • Provide direct access to management reports. • Are very user friendly and typically supported by graphics (a GUI).

  13. Sample Performance Dashboard

  14. Example of Dashboard

  15. Management Cockpit

  16. Data Visualization Systems • Data Visualization • Data Visualization – the process of presenting data to users in visual formats, thereby making IT applications more attractive and understandable to users. • Even though a picture is “worth a thousand words,” be very careful about what you see. • Remember, the Internet is “user beware!”

  17. New York City Police DepartmentCommand Center Data visualization in action

  18. Types of Data Visualization • Geographic Information Systems • Virtual Reality

  19. Driving Simulator

  20. Flight Simulator Internal view External view

  21. VR at the Dentist

  22. The VirtuSphere

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