Business Intelligence Competency Centers A Team Approach to Maximizing Competitive Advantage
, by Miller, Gloria J.; Brä utigam, Dagmar; Gerlach, Stefanie V.- ISBN: 9780470044476 | 0470044470
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 5/19/2006
Dagmar Bräutigam, Professional Services Program Manager, SAS International, has led the development of the Business Intelligence Competency Center Program and the Information Evolution Assessment Service. Based in Heidelberg, Germany, she is responsible for creating, developing, and rolling out SAS's education and consulting programs and services for the SAS Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia/Pacific regions. Bräutigam studied translation sciences in Heidelberg, London, and Geneva, and holds a degree from Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg.
Dr. Stefanie V. Gerlach, Senior Program Consultant, SAS International, has extensive experience in developing training programs for project teams and business users. She developed the Business Intelligence Competency Center initiative for SAS and is responsible for the Business Intelligence Competency Center Services for the SAS Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia/Pacific regions. Gerlach has studied political science, history, and Protestant theology in Heidelberg and Paris, and holds a PhD in political science from Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg. Gerlach also codeveloped a manual that describes training methods and how to implement and manage computer training.
SAS Institute (Cary, NC) is the market leader in providing a new generation of business intelligence software and services. SAS solutions are used at more than 40,000 sites, including ninety-six of the top 100 companies on the Fortune Global 500®. SAS has customers in 110 countries.
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PREFACE | xix | ||||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | xxi | ||||
CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 1 | (14) | |||
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CHAPTER 2 Business Intelligence in the Organization | 15 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 3 Primary Functions of the Business Intelligence Competency Center | 35 | (12) | |||
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CHAPTER 4 Planning a Business Intelligence Competency Center: Using the Information Evolution Model | 47 | (14) | |||
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CHAPTER 5 Human Capital | 61 | (14) | |||
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CHAPTER 6 Knowledge Processes | 75 | (12) | |||
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CHAPTER 8 Infrastructure | 119 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 9 Setting Up and Ensuring Ongoing Support | 139 | (26) | |||
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CHAPTER 10 Cases from the Field | 165 | (8) | |||
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CHAPTER 11 Ten Recommendations for a Highly Effective Business Intelligence Competency Center | 173 | (6) | |||
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APPENDIX A List of Abbreviations | 179 | (2) | |||
APPENDIX B Additional Roles | 181 | (6) | |||
INDEX | 187 |
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