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

  • Learn via: Classroom / Virtual Classroom / Online
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Price: Please contact for booking options
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

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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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
06 august 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
06 august 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 august 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
13 august 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
27 august 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
03 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
09 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
16 september 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
1 Day
BI and Analytics Organizations that Work: Resolving the Conflicts of Centralization and Self-Service Training Course in Norway

The Nordic country Norway, is in Northern Europe. Known for its stunning natural beauty, including fjords, mountains, and forests, Norway is also famous for its high standard of living and strong social welfare system. Norway's capital and largest city is Oslo. Tromsø, Bergen, Trondheim and Stavanger are the other tourist attracting cities of Norway.

Norway is a constitutional monarchy with King Harald V as the head of state. The country has a population of 5,425,270 as of January 2022. Norway is a relatively small country and has a relatively low population density, with much of its land area covered by forests, mountains, and fjords. Despite its small size, Norway is known for its rich cultural heritage, strong economy, and stunning natural beauty, which attracts millions of visitors every year. This Nordic country is also known for its winter sports, such as skiing and snowboarding, and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Norway has a long history of invention and is home to numerous more top-tier tech firms and research facilities, such as; Kongsberg Gruppen, Telenor, Atea, Evry and Gjensidige Forsikring.

Due to the country's high latitude, there are large seasonal variations in daylight. From late May to late July, the sun never completely descends beneath the horizon. Which attracts many tourists around the world to see the "Land of the Midnight Sun". Tourists mainly visit Sognefjord, Norway's Largest Fjord, Pulpit Rock, one of the most photographed sites in Norway and of course the capital; Oslo.

Oslo is considered the business center of Norway. It is the country's largest city and the capital of Norway. The city is home to many of Norway's largest and most important companies, as well as several international organizations and research institutions. Additionally, the city is a popular tourist destination, known for its scenic location on the Oslo Fjord, its many museums and cultural attractions, and its vibrant nightlife and dining scene. Some of the most popular museums in Oslo are The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, The Nobel Peace Center, The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design, The Munch Museum and The Vigeland Museum.
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