BI and Analytics Organizations that Work: Resolving the Conflicts of Centralization and Self-Service Training in Finland

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  • Duration: 1 Day
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Do your BI and analytics stakeholders experience territorial disputes? Do you work in the business and wonder why IT controls seem like roadblocks to data access and barriers to business analysis? Do you work in IT and have concerns about ungoverned data, non-repeatable processes and untraceable reporting? What about the vendors who bypass IT and sell their products directly into lines of business — is that a good thing or a bad thing?

Questions like this challenge virtually every modern BI and analytics organization. There is no "one-size-fits-all" right answer to these questions. But there is a best answer for you and your organization – or maybe even a few great options. We’ll explore the variables that help to determine the right mix of central services, shared services, and self-service to achieve the best fit for your organization’s culture, needs, and data management practices.

There are no prerequisites for this course.

  • Leaders that want to optimize the performance of their teams by better understanding the organizational challenges commonly experienced in analytics and BI and their alternatives for addressing those challenges
  • BI and analytics managers, directors and executives that are considering undergoing reorganizations of their teams
  • Architects and other staff that advise leaders on how to organize their teams to achieve the best results

  • Definitions of key terms that are commonly used in discussions of BI and analytics organizational structure
  • Common challenges for BI/analytics organizations and approaches for overcoming them
  • Goals related to having the right team structure and strategies for achieving them
  • Alternatives for BI/analytics organizational structures and their advantages and disadvantages
  • Key capabilities for making your BI/analytics organization successful – data governance, metadata management, coordinated staff, shared tools and vendors and enterprise architecture


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17 kesäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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05 heinäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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11 heinäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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23 heinäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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22 heinäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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25 heinäkuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
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06 elokuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
1 Day
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06 elokuuta 2024
Helsinki, Espoo
1 Day
BI and Analytics Organizations that Work: Resolving the Conflicts of Centralization and Self-Service Training Course in Finland

Finland is a country located in northern Europe. Helsinki is the capital and largest city of the country. The majority of the people are Finns but there is also a small Lapp population in Lapland, where the country is famous for the Northern Lights. Finland's national languages are Finnish and Swedish.

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Finland has a strong educational system, and is widely regarded as one of the world's most literate countries. In fact, Finland's literacy rate is one of the highest in the world, and its students consistently perform well in international tests of math and reading ability.

Also, as a pioneer in environmental sustainability, Finland is known for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and promote clean energy. This Nordic country is also famous for its unique and distinctive cultural heritage, including its traditional folk music and its elaborate traditional costumes.

Helsinki, Finland's capital city, is the country's business center. Helsinki is Finland's largest city, and it is home to many of the country's major corporations and organizations, including many of the country's leading technology firms. The city is also a commercial, trade, and financial center, as well as one of the busiest ports in the Nordic region.

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