
Business Intelligence
Growing organizations generate large amounts of data, which can provide a valuable insight into the reasons for their success. Because these data are usually spread over different systems, they are difficult to identify and analyze.
Your organization wants to take the right decisions based on the right information at the right time. Partly because of this, BI has been given a place in the information management of your organization. You want answers to questions like:
| Who are our most profitable customers? | |
| What are our most profitable products? | |
| Who are our most productive employees? | |
| What are our best sproducten? |
To support this decision to obtain information - where the value of feedback on the performance of the central mission plays an centrale role - your organization must be able to collect useful information about customers (needs), decision making, competition, market conditions and general economic, technological and cultural trends to analyze and properly interpret.
