Module 1 Modern BI
- Modern Concerns
- Traditional data architecture
- Impact of new technologies and practices
- Who Has an Interest in Information
- Modern BI Services
- The Three Pillars of Modern BI
- Performance Management, OLAP and Analytics
- Modern Information Architecture
- Impact of new technology on each service category
- Information Requirements
- Organizing information requirements by business process
- Sorting requirements by BI service
Module 2 Performance Management
- Performance Management
- Business performance
- Dashboards and Scorecards
- Business Metrics and Data
- Aligning metrics with business strategy
- How to document business metrics
- Performance Management and Other Services
- Linking dashboards to detail (PM and OLAP)
- Targeting analytics and measuring ROI (PM and Analytics)
- Dynamic Nature of Performance Management
- Project vs. operations
- Adapting and evolving content of performance dashboards
- Visualization
- Communicating the right message
- Eliminating chart junk
- High bandwidth visual elements
Module 3 Business Analytics
- Insight and Impact
- What is an analytic model
- Kinds of models
- Enabling Analytics
- Identifying where analytics can have business impact
- The makeup of project teams
- Business analysts and analytic modelers
- Methodologies for analytics
- Big Data
- Sorting through the hype
- Kinds of data structures
- Information Architecture
- The place of unstructured data in your program
- Capture & Explore
- Discard / Deploy / Augment / Extend
- Analytics and Performance Management
- Targeting metrics and measuring ROI
- Which Data to Use
- Looking beyond enterprise data
- The analytic sandbox
- Incorporating Unstructured Data
- Augmenting the data warehouse
- Linking dimensional data with machine data, semi structured data and key-value pairs
Module 4 OLAP and Reporting
- Analysis and Detail
- Supporting ad hoc access, analysis and reporting
- Integrated record of business performance
- Enterprise Perspective
- Integrated data vs. stovepipes
- Conformance
- Business Information Requirements
- Capturing requirements through the Business Dimensional Model (BDM)
- Fact groups & definitions
- Dimensionality and hierarchies
- Master Data Management
- Dimensional Design
- Key characteristics of dimensional models
- Handling history through “slow changes”
- How to document a dimensional design
- Quick overview of advanced concepts in dimensional modeling
- Governance and Master Data
- Data governance
- Governance roles
- Master data management
- Master data and conformed dimensions
- OLAP and Performance Management
- Synchronizing perspectives on business metrics
- OLAP and Business Analytics
- Making the data warehouse analytics-friendly
- Virtualization
- Where virtualization may fit in the information architecture
Module 5 People, Process, and Technology
- Architecture
- Components of architecture
- Program management and planned evolution
- Process: One size does not fit all
- Different nature of projects in OLAP, performance management and analytics
- Adapting projects to scope and importance of business need
- Development Methods
- Control vs. autonomy in each BI service category
- The agile manifesto
- Collaboration and frequent delivery in BI
- Organization: BI, IT and the Business
- Evolution of BI and analytic capabilities
- Cross-functional teams
- Competency centers and the contract with IT
- Choosing Your Toolset
- Program control vs. Business Autonomy
- Policies for centralized and user-maintained toolsets
Module 6 Summary and Conclusions
- Summary of Key Points
- Recommended Reading