November 11, 2008 – 1:25 am
Here are a couple of online resources that provide complimentry views on determining the ROI of your Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence efforts:
Data Warehouse Justification and ROI by William McKnight published in DMReview
Realizing Data Warehouse ROI by Lisa Slutter published in TDWI – What Works
Data Warehousing ROI: Justifying and Assessing a Data Warehouse published in [...]
October 31, 2008 – 6:00 am
We touched on the benefits of the Reduced Cost for collecting the data and formatting data consistently in Part 2 of this series. There are benefits beyond just the costs savings to produce this repository of reliable data. This is the ease with which the accurate data can be accessed.
Once the data [...]
October 28, 2008 – 8:19 pm
Risk of not having Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence strategy can be measured by looking at the cost of getting inconsistent or the wrong answers.
If the answers are inconsistent across the enterprise then the organization is not going to be in alignment. They are going to spend more time bickering, wasting energy, or going [...]
October 24, 2008 – 10:26 am
Transparency is the visibility of classifications, business rules, definitions and calculations of for everybody in the enterprise to see.
The value of transparency is that it is easy to get not just at the desired result but being able to reproduce it. It is not unusual, especially when it comes to regulatory reports that the [...]
October 23, 2008 – 11:26 am
Consistency of information across departments in the enterprise is when everyone in the enterprise gets the same answer when they ask the same question.
When different departments across the enterprise try to pull together the answers to the same they may not get the same results for several reasons. An example of data consistency issues [...]
October 22, 2008 – 4:29 am
The Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence combination improves the accuracy of information reported.
This may sound simple enough but in even a small organization the same information could be stored in multiple systems and I use that term “system” loosely. The “system” could be a vendor or home grown application in the best case, a [...]
October 21, 2008 – 2:52 pm
The Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence combination reduces the time required to conduct analysis and make decisions before the data gets stale.
If it takes too long to sift through the data to get to information opportunities may be lost. This could mean getting at the data in seconds after it is available or several [...]
October 20, 2008 – 2:01 am
One of the benefits for a Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence combination is the reduced cost for the enterprise to get to the answers.
In the scenario where there is no Data Warehouse, this could mean having an army of people working with spreadsheets trying to put together the numbers needed for various business needs. [...]
October 16, 2008 – 11:11 pm
In this post I was going to write about the next step of implementing an Agile Approach to Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence projects. As I went through my notes I realized that in many cases the endeavor needs to be justified before the methodology even becomes relevant. Here is my take on justifying [...]