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26th June 2008

4 more days to get a FREE iTouch

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Remember the 1st Enterprise Decision Management Summit and the 11th International Business Rules Forum ? October 26-30, 2008 at the Buena Vista Palace, Orlando FL. Don’t forget that as a reader of this blog we are able to offer you a special, one-time offer as an honorary member of the Friends and Family of the [...]

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4th June 2008

Come to the first ever EDM Summit and a special offer

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

1st Enterprise Decision Management Summit and the 11th International Business Rules Forum
October 26-30, 2008 at the Buena Vista Palace, Orlando FL.
I am pleased to announce that we have published the agenda for the Enterprise Decision Management Summit and Business Rules Forum. This is the first time we have run the EDM Summit and we have [...]

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12th May 2008

The most important thing I know about Analytics is that no-one agrees what it means

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Tony Rose over on Decision Support Analytics had this post where he asked for submissions in a particular format - the one used in the title.
I will post a couple of others this week as I have time. Here goes then with the first one:
The most important thing I know about Analytics is that no-one [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Data Mining, Predictive Analytics | 6 Comments

5th May 2008

Gartner, BI and Smart (Enough) Systems

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Two of Gartner’s smartest analysts - Kurt Schlegel and Gareth Herschel (shameless plug) - just published an excellent little paper called “Business Intelligence and Decision Making“. This paper was one of Gartner’s Strategic Planning Assumptions and the (free) summary says:
A subset of organizations that seek a competitive advantage will evolve the primary role of their [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Citation, Customer Experience, Data Mining, Decision Management, Optimization, Predictive Analytics | 0 Comments

27th April 2008

Tom Davenport writes about analytics in government

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I was just pointed to an interesting report that Tom Davenport (author of Competing on Analytics) wrote on Strategic Use of Analytics in Government. The report is available on the businessofgovernment.org website. Tom and his co-author do a nice job of summarizing the various ways analytics can and should be used in government.
While there are [...]

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1st April 2008

Gartner BI - wish I was there

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

I was checking out Doug Henschen’s interview of Kurt Schlegel - Gartner BI analyst - and page 2 was particularly excellent. Kurt clearly understands the value of being decision-centric and the need for BI to broaden to include rules and predictive analytics. And he plugged the book too, which is always appreciated. It’s a pity [...]

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5th March 2008

Do you have specific decisions in mind when you invest in IT?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Tom Davenport (author of Competing on Analytics) had a nice post today called Back to Decision-Making Basics in which he talked about some of the issues raised when one considers IT investments in the context of better decisions. He quoted an academic colleague who asked:
“these companies you work with have some specific decisions in mind [...]

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