Tip #5 – Move in the Direction of Using Business Intelligence to Turn Data into Actionable Information

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Tip #5 – Move in the Direction of Using Business Intelligence to Turn Data into Actionable Information

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Tip #5 – Move in the Direction of Using Business Intelligence to Turn Data into Actionable Information

Business Intelligence allows you to take a lot of various data sources and consolidate them into a unified source that is called a data warehouse. This gives you the ability to build up a language (data dictionary). The data dictionary provides you with a unified language to speak in, and this allows you can clearly convey the information thru scorecards and dashboards. The dashboard is what makes it possible to turn data into actionable information.

Business Intelligence Overview Diagram

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