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Social Responsibility's Strategic Benefits
December 15, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Ed Granger-Happ, CIO of Save the Children, for a discussion of how creating an organization that is socially responsible improves staffing, retention, leadership development and overall corporate health.
Working With and Communicating to Your Board of Directors
January 13, 2009, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM US/Eastern (GMT-5)
CIO panelists who will share tips and experiences working with their boards: Twila Day of SYSCO; Jeff O'Hare, West Corp.; Marc West, formerly with H&R Block.
IT's Role in Growing Mid-Market Companies
January 14, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET (GMT-5)
Mid-market Council members will share their companies' stories and challenges in driving or coping with growth. Panelists represent Veterinary Pet Insurance, Medicis Pharmaceutical, and Intrax Cultural Exchange.
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March 22, 2007 — CIO —
Better business processes are one of the last ways to differentiate yourself from close competitors in today’s global economy, he states. Firms that are successful analytical competitors select one or two distinct capabilities—attributes where they outshine rivals—and then apply extensive data and systematic analysis to bolster those capabilities, Davenport says. Companies like Anheuser-Busch (which uses a mobile workforce to feed data into a closely held analytics system called BudNet to optimize beer sales across geographies) are proving the approach’s value, he says.
Davenport shares satisfying examples of how companies like Capital One, Harrah’s Entertainment, E.&J. Gallo Winery and American Express use analytics to create advantage. The second half of the book, a how-to guide, details getting started and executing. A concise discussion of the architecture of business intelligence explains key technology issues.
As Davenport notes, CIOs will shape the analytical future. Without a consistent, enterprisewide approach to data management and a flexible BI architecture, a company can’t become an analytics champ.
© 2008 CXO Media Inc.
Just the basics, please. Sometimes we all need a refresher or we need to make sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same page.
Over 25 tutorials on everything from business intelligence to virtualization.