The Profit Impact of Business Intelligence 2007
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012372499-1/50002-8
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“…Successful ERP implementation forces the organisation to standardising, restructuring, and simplification of their functions (Akyuz and Rehan, 2009). Today, a lot of organisations use BI to improve technical and operational process, supply chain and customer services (Williams and Williams, 2003). In this research, four factors of 'infrastructure', 'human resource capability', 'integrated data' and 'transparent and automated processes' are selected as the BI readiness factors based on this models.…”
Section: Erp Benefits Related To Bimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful ERP implementation forces the organisation to standardising, restructuring, and simplification of their functions (Akyuz and Rehan, 2009). Today, a lot of organisations use BI to improve technical and operational process, supply chain and customer services (Williams and Williams, 2003). In this research, four factors of 'infrastructure', 'human resource capability', 'integrated data' and 'transparent and automated processes' are selected as the BI readiness factors based on this models.…”
Section: Erp Benefits Related To Bimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the timing of implementation of BI can be compared to going on the break after the first half of a football match in the role of leading the team. [Williams and Williams 2003]. …”
Section: Business Intelligence For An Organization -The Benefits and mentioning
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“…According to these authors, the main measurable effect of BI implementation is the change in value added, expressed as return on investment (ROI). They also pointed out new analytical opportunities that trigger a series of changes within the organization as a result of BI implementation (Williams and Williams, 2003). N. Raden carried out an interesting analysis of the profitability of investment in Busi ness Intelligence systems.…”
Section: Impact Of Bi Implementation On Selected Indicators Reflectinmentioning
confidence: 99%