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Thursday July 22, 2004
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
BNKJ Building - Lobby Conference Room
Subject: Business Intelligence Tools
Free Lunch & Learn Program
Business Intelligence Tools
If you are like most companies, your data doubles yearly. This data and information are basically useless unless it is presented in an actionable, valuable, accessible, consistent, and accurate manner. As your data piles up, the hurdles to business analysis rise even higher. However, before you can analyze the data, you've got to find it and make sure it's valid. Turning gigabytes of unruly information into business intelligence requires specialized tools that analyze, drill down or mine data to help company owners make informed decisions and ensure they are more efficient and more competitive.
BNKJ invites you to join us on Thursday, July 22 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. to discover why interest in business intelligence tools (BI) is soaring among companies in all industries. BI tools are software programs and systems used to dig through your information revealing patterns and relationships within the business activity and history. Management reports based on this kind of analysis can help you with your strategic and competitive positioning.
Our special guests from the Lighthouse group will explain the many benefits of BI tools, including identifying top customers, product line profitability, demographic trends and fine-tuning of pricing policies, retention of customers and predicting market trends. They will discuss how BI takes the volume of data your organization collects and stores, and turns it into meaningful information that people can easily use. With this information in accessible reports, you and your employees can make better and timelier business decisions in their everyday activities.
If information is the corporate lifeblood, then you need to know how healthy you are and weigh your vital signs against your competitors. Even working with partners requires some level of information sharing, but if you can't put your finger on the data you need when you need it, you risk losing business and the confidence of your customers.
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