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Why BI Projects Fail and What To Do About it

Timo Elliott
Timo Elliott
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This session was presented at Mastering BusinessObjects 2009 conference in Manly, Sydney. It covers the six main areas that most often lead to BI project failure:

  • Changing the Business
  • People, Not Technology
  • Process, Not Project
  • Value, Not Cost
  • Insight, Not Data
  • Pragmatism, Not Rigid Process

The slides are available in pdf format (3.7Mb) and ppt format (15.6Mb) and are posted on SlideShare and Scribd.

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This session was presented at Mastering BusinessObjects 2009 conference in Manly, Sydney, Australia. It covers the six main areas that most often lead to BI project failure:

  • Changing the Business
  • People, Not Technology
  • Process, Not Project
  • Value, Not Cost
  • Insight, Not Data
  • Pragmatism, Not Rigid Process

The slides are available in pdf format (3.7Mb) and ppt format (15.6Mb) and are posted on SlideShare and Scribd.

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