"Traditionally, BI has been used for performance reporting from historical data, and as a planning and forecasting tool for a relatively small number of people in an organisation that relies on historical data to plan ahead," said Patrick Meehan, research vice president at Gartner. "Modelling future scenarios permits examination of new business models, new market opportunities and new products, and creates a culture of opportunity. In this way, workers not only see the future, but often create it."
Using information to provide intelligent insight to improve business performance is a major challenge. CIOs can provide leadership by developing a cross-enterprise perspective of information and processes supported by technology. Gartner has highlighted three initiatives that use BI to create intelligent businesses:
1. Focus BI Efforts on Delivering the Right Information to the Right People
Apply a business process orientation to BI that connects horizontally across functional areas and outwardly to partners, customers and partners. To keep strategy execution on track, BI must address all staff and management levels in the organisation.
2. Change the Mind-Set from More Information to Answering the Right Questions
Champion the value of decision impact. Ultimately, a relentless focus on a very limited set of burning business questions will guide users toward BI-enabled decisions that have maximum impact on business strategies and goals.
3. Create Project Teams Based on Information Needs
Create project teams based not just on who owns the data, but also on departmental interest in the information that will be generated. Breaking down silos of data ownership will send information flows up and down management chains as well as across functions, which in turn will create decisions with higher impact. Unless business decisions exploit organisations' interdependencies in this manner, their impact will fall short. The business decisions with the biggest impact never exist in isolation.
Additional information is available in the Gartner report "From Business Intelligence to Intelligent Business." The report is available on Gartner's website at http://www.gartner.com/....
About Gartner Business Intelligence Summit 2011
The Summit will provide Gartner's latest insight on how to make BI in organisations meet the new needs of business after the recent economic shift. Business strategies, organisational structures and BI and performance management (PM) architectures are being 'reborn' to reflect changed priorities - helping organisations maximise the potential of these new opportunities by providing the insight that business leaders need.
For further information on the Gartner Business Intelligence Summit 2011 taking place on 31 January-1 February in London, please visit europe.gartner.com/bi. Follow news from the event on Twitter at http://twitter.com/... and using #GartnerBI. Members of the media can register for this event by contacting Ben Tudor at ben.tudor@gartner.com.
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