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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Business Intelligence (BI)
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Lessons Learned in a Journey to Business Intelligence
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May 18, 2012
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A session at the Enterprise IT Leadership Conference 2012
Like many organizations, PSU is at a crossroads where data-driven decision making is essential to remain competitive and financially sound in an environment with rising costs and reductions in stat…
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If We Call It Academic Analytics, Will They Come?
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May 6, 2009
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A session at the EDUCAUSE Enterprise Information & Technology Conference 2009
Corporations call it business intelligence, or BI. Higher education likes to call it academic analytics. Is it all in the name? Then why is higher education slower to adopt BI as a competitive tool…
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Delivering Appropriate Information and Business Intelligence to All Levels of the Organization
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May 29, 2008
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A session at the Enterprise Information & Technology Conference 2008
Several levels of information are required to run a healthy institution. Executives need to gauge progress on strategic objectives. Midlevel managers need to develop tactics. Many people require da…

















