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Seminar 7 – Part 2
Business Intelligence andDecision Support Systems
Ref: Chapter 12 – Turban and Volonino
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Learning Objectives1. Identify factors influencing adoption of
business intelligence (BI) and business performance management (BPM).
2. Describe data mining, predictive analytics, digital dashboards, scorecards, and multidimensional data analysis.
3. Identify key considerations for IT-support of managerial decision-making.
4. Understand managerial decision making processes, the decision process, and types of decisions.
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Learning Objectives – cont’d
5. Describe decision support systems (DSSs), benefits, and structure.
6. Recognize the importance of real-time BI and decision support for various levels of information workers.
7. Be familiar with automated decision support, its advantages, and areas of application.
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Problems – declining market.Saturation of existing market.
Solution – wireless capabilities to provide managers with data that are analyzed immediately to provide actionable feedback to maximize sales.
Results –gained decisive edge & outsmarted its rivals. Data used as strategic weapon.
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Business IntelligenceSkills, processes, technologies,
applications and practices used to support decision making. (wiki)◦provide historical, current, and predictive
views of business operations. ◦Common functions of Business Intelligence
technologies are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining, and predictive analytics.
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(E)xtract (T)ransform (L)oad ToolsE – involves tools for extracting
the data from source systems (silos).
T – involves converting (transforming) the data into standardized formats.
L – involves loading & integrating data into a system (such as a data warehouse).
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Disparate Data – Risks and IssuesResponsiveness requires intelligence
which requires trusted data & reporting systems.
Silos arise creating decisions based upon inaccurate, incomplete, possibly outdated data.
* Data that are too late* Data that are wrong level of detail-too much or too little* Directionless data* Unable to coordinate with departments across enterprise* Unable to share data in a timely manner
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Business Intelligence Technologies1990s primarily associated with back
office workers & operations such as accounting, finance & human resources.
2000s expanded to enterprise data to include needs of managers & executives.
Vendors offered advanced analytic, decision support, easy-to-use interfaces, & improved data visualization tools. Web-based delivery became common-place.
Evolved from reporting to predicting.
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BI Vendors
Business intelligence – BIG business
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Power of Predictive Analytics, Alerts & DSSPredictive Analysis - analyze current and
historical facts to make predictions about future events.◦Real-time view of the data◦Reactive to proactive with respect to future◦Improved data quality◦Shared, common vision of business activity
benefitting key decision makers across enterprise
◦Simple to view KPIs◦ Informed, fast decision making◦Complete, comprehensive audit trails
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Top five business pressure driving the adoption of predictive analytics
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Business Intelligence SolutionsA BI System:
◦Must be able to access enterprise data sources such as TPS, e-business & e-commerce processes, operational platforms & databases.
◦Needed for real-time decision making.◦Enhanced operational understanding
capabilities.◦Improved cost control & customer
relationship management.
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BI Architecture Component 1 - Data Extraction & IntegrationMany sources such as OLAP, ERP,
CRM, SCM, legacy & local data stores, the Web all lacking standardization & consistency.
ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) tools provide data for analyses to support business processes.
Central data repository with data security & administrative tools for information infrastructure.
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BI Architecture Component 2 - Enterprise Reporting SystemsProvide standard, ad hoc, or
custom reports.95% of Fortune 500 rely on BI to
access information & reports they need.
Reduces data latency.Decreases time users must
spend collecting the data; increases time spent on analyzing data for better decision-making.
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Dashboards & ScorecardsDashboards are typically
operation & tactical in application & use.
Scorecard users are executive, manager, staff strategic level in application & use.
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Multidimensional view of sales revenue data
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BI Architecture Component 3 - Business Performance ManagementRequires methods to quickly &
easily determine performance versus goals, objectives & alignment strategies.
Relies on BI analysis reporting, queries, dashboards & scorecards.
Objective is strategic – to optimize overall performance of an organization.
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Text-MiningContent that is mined include
unstructured data from documents, text from email messages & log data from Internet browsing.
May be major source of competitive advantage.
Needs to be codified with XML & extracted to apply predictive data mining tools to generate real value.
Comprises up to 80% of all information collected.
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Data MiningTools that are interactive, visual,
understandable, & work directly on data warehouse of organization.
Simpler tools used by front line workers for immediate & long-term business benefits.
Techniques may be too sophisticated or require extensive knowledge & training.
May require expert statistician to utilize effectively, if at all.
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Managers and the Decision Making
Process
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Managers Need IT Support from DSS ToolsScenarios, alternatives & risks
are many.Time is always critical
consideration & stress level is high.
Require sophisticated analysis.Geographically dispersed
decision makers with collaboration required.
Often requires reliable forecasting.
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Automating Manager’s JobRoutine decisions by mid-level
managers (frontline employees) may be automated fairly easily & frequently.
Automation of routine decisions leaves more time for supervising, training & motivating nonmanagers.
Top level managerial decision making is seldom routine & very difficult to automate.
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IT Available to Support Managers (MSS)DSS - indirect support – discovery,
communication & collaboration with web facilitation.
DSS – provide support primarily to analytical, quantitative types of decisions.
E(xecutive)SS – early BI – supports informational roles of executives.
G(roup)DSS – supports managers & staff working in groups, remotely or closely.
Common devices – PDAs, Blackberrys, iPhones.
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IT support for Decision Making
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Phases in the decision-making process
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Decision Modeling & ModelsDecision model – simplified
representation, or abstraction of reality.
Simplicity is key.Based upon set of assumptions.Requires monitoring & adjustment
periodically as assumptions change.Modeling – virtual experiments reduce
cost, compress time, manipulate variables, reduces risk.
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Framework for Computerized Decision AnalysisStructured – routine & repetitive
problems.Unstructured – lots of
uncertainty, no definitive or clear-cut solutions.
Semistructured – between the extremes. Most true DSS are focused here.
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DSS & ManagersNeed new & accurate
information.Time is critical.Complex organization for
tracking.Unstable environment.Increasing competition.Existing systems could not
support operational requirements.
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Characteristics & Capabilities - DSSSensitivity analysis for “what if”
& goal-seeking strategy setting. Increases system flexibility & usefulness.
Basic components – database, model base, user interface, users & knowledge base.
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ADS (Automated Decision Support)Rule-based systems with
automatic solutions to repetitive managerial problems.
Closely related to business analytics.
Automating the decision-making process is usually achieved by capturing manager’s expertise.
Rules may be part of expert systems or other intelligent systems.
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Characteristics & Benefits of ADSRapidly builds business rules to
automate or guide decision makers, & deploys them into almost any operating environment.
Injects predictive analytics into rule-based applications, increasing their power & value.
Combines business rules, predictive models & optimization strategies flexibly into enterprise applications.
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ADS Applications - Examples
Customizing products & services for customers
Revenue yield management
Uses filtering for handling & prioritizing claims effectively
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Managerial Issues - Why BI Projects FailFailure to recognize as
enterprise-wide business initiatives.
Lack of sponsorship.Lack of cooperation.Lack of qualified & available
staff.No appreciation of negative
impact on business profitability.Too much reliance on vendors.
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