Hyper: Changing the way you think about, plan, and execute business intelligence for real results, real fast! Effectively using it to create value is an entirely different matter. But recognizing the need for BI is one thing. That's why decision-makers consistently rate business intelligence as one of their
| Title | : | Hyper: Changing the way you think about, plan, and execute business intelligence for real results, real fast! |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.81 (846 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0692423087 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 222 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-05-31 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : "Hyper gets to the heart of BI success. The keys: stay close to the business and deliver value fast, even if you have to break some of the rules. This is a must-read guide for any self-respecting BI professional"- Wayne Eckerson, Founder and Principal Consultant, Eckerson Group
2016 eLIT GOLD AWARD - BEST BUSINESS REFERENCE BOOKNOMINATED FOR 2016 SMALL BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS Today, an organization's survival ultimately rests on how well (and fast!) it creates value. That's why decision-makers consistently rate business intelligence as one of their top investment priorities. They depend on information to help them compete in a world where disruption is a constant and speed an obsession. But recognizing the need for BI is one thing. Effectively using it to create value is an entirely different matter.
Hyper is the essential quick-read guide for busy business and IT professionals struggling to make BI work. Packed with pragmatic advice, proven methods, and real-world tools, this book provides straight talk on how to finally deliver BI in a hyper-responsive, hyper-agile, and hyper-flexible way. Inside you will discover:
- Ways to overcome the 4 primary challenges associated with BI planning and execution
In 1896, Grove wrote "Beethoven and his Nine Symphonies" which, unlike the "Dictionary" is still read today in the form in which Grove wrote it. Interesting story. For school. The bank has become a poster child for social entrepreneurship, bypassing government and seeking to eliminate poverty in Bangladesh through its self help principles while making a modest profit. This is excellent reading, and it brings to life the difficulties and accomplishments of the American Black Chamber.. One of the very few books I bought just by looking at the cover (don't you agree the cover is very appealing?) and I'm glad I'm not disappointed (and in hard cover too!), the images are bright and colorful, less focus on flora but it's okay, the techniques are fairly the same.
Much of the technical info can be found in basic photography books but Paul has emphasized certain points for macro work so it can actually double up as one to a certain extent. And a love story to boot. Usually I love to find a
No comments:
Post a Comment