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The Importance of Business Intelligence Software and Why It’s Integral for Business Success

Strategy Driven

In the digital-first, customer-centric world we live in today, managers and business owners must deal with information overload. That is the reason why they are always looking for ways to derive greater intelligence, control, and understanding from their data. The Main Benefits of Business Intelligence Software.

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Everything you need to know about leadership, you learned in Kindergarten

Women on Business

When asking for cooperation, which is a key part of every entrepreneur’s life, saying please and thank you should go without saying. That’s business intelligence gold and it’s all learned from taking the time to walk with your client and not race to the finish just to collect an invoice. Say Please and Thank You.

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The Public/Private Cooperation We Need on Cyber Security

Harvard Business Review

Risk intelligence is perhaps more valuable in 21st century business than conventional business intelligence. Creating ongoing monitoring methods and finding resolutions to reporting challenges would allow executives to see well ahead of the curve.

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What Is Business For? Cast Your Vote!

Harvard Business Review

Along with our partners at HBR and McKinsey, we're delighted to announce those finalists today (in alphabetical order): Progress Out of Poverty: Business Intelligence for Those in the Business of Helping the Poor. The Mondragon Cooperative Experience: Humanity at Work. Story Lindsey Alexander and Steve Wright.

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How Investors React When Companies Announce They’re Moving to a SaaS Business Model

Harvard Business Review

Splunk, a leader in business intelligence founded in 2003, is still holding onto the perpetual licensing model, even for new product lines it has launched. Only four years later, in 2015, Zynga backtracked on the decision and started hosting its games on Amazon Web Services again.