Business Transformation: A Roadmap for Maximizing Organizational Insights

Author:   Aiman Zeid ,  Jim Davis (University of Guelph Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   14 February 2014
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Effectively introduce and promote analytics within your enterprise All companies use information to set strategies and accomplish business objectives. But how many CEOs and CIOs would say they are satisfied that their companies get maximum value from information? Business Transformation reveals how SAS's Information Evolution Model (IEM) can be used together with analytics for groundbreaking results. Author Aiman Zeid provides the necessary information you need to introduce and promote the use of analytics and insight across your organization. Along with examples and best practices of global companies that have successfully been through this process, you'll learn how to identify the starting point and develop a road map for execution. Reveals how to introduce and promote the use of analytics and insights across your organization Written by a lead developer at SAS global Business Intelligence Competency Center program and services Features global case studies and examples Practical and insightful, this reference provides businesses with an essential blueprint for creating improvements that optimize business returns and put the potential of data analytics to work.

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Author:   Aiman Zeid ,  Jim Davis (University of Guelph Canada)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN:  

9781118891612


ISBN 10:   1118891619
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   14 February 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword xi Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii Chapter 1: The Critical Role of Business Insight 1 The Disruptive Nature of Data 2 An Unconventional Look at Conventional Wisdom 3 Innovating at the Speed of Data 5 Weighing Risk and Bringing the Better Part of Gut Instinct Backinto the Equation 6 People, Process, Technology, and Culture 8 Starting the Journey 10 Notes 12 Chapter 2: The Journey: Taking the First Steps towardTransforming Your Organization 13 Different Approaches 13 Juggling Multiple Challenges 15 How to Deal with Challenges Effectively 17 Executive Sponsorship: Critical to Success 18 Understanding Current Capabilities 19 Aligning Capabilities with Business Objectives 20 Let's Start the Journey 22 Taking the First Steps to Transforming Your Organization 24 Note 24 Chapter 3: Challenged Organizations: When RuggedIndividualism and Department Silos Aren't Enough 25 Getting Along One Day at a Time: Organizations at the IndividualLevel 27 When Have It Your Way Isn't a Good Thing 32 Superhighways and Dirt Roads 33 Consolidated, but Not Cohesive: Organizations at theDepartmental Level 37 Subject Matter Experts and Gatekeepers 38 Understanding the True Consequences of the Challenged Levels46 Business Transformation Strategy Objectives for ChallengedOrganizations 46 Notes 47 Chapter 4: Foundational Organizations: Making the Leap to anEnterprise-Wide Approach 49 The Possibilities That Come with Patience 51 Seeing the Value across the Enterprise 51 How an Enterprise Level Organization Functions 54 Big Data: The Big Opportunity for Enterprise Level Organizations62 Don't Let Up 62 Continuous Improvement Required 64 Business Transformation Strategy Objectives for FoundationalOrganizations 64 Chapter 5: Progressive Organizations: Harnessing the Power ofInformation to Achieve Market Advantage and Expand Their BusinessOfferings 67 Optimization: The Easiest Business Case of All 69 Toward Innovation and Beyond 79 Business Transformation Strategy Objectives for ProgressiveOrganizations 87 Chapter 6: Centers of Excellence: The Key to AccelerateOrganizational Transformation 89 The 10,000-Foot View of Information 92 A Quick Look at the Key Responsibilities of a CoE 93 CoEs and the Levels of Maturity 95 How Should CoEs Be Organized? 96 Accelerating Maturity-Not Creating Dependency 97 Finding the Right Spot in the Org Chart 99 Mapping the Mini-Units That a CoE Might Host 99 How the CoE Helps Secure the Organizational Pillars 104 Phased versus Big Bang Approach for Starting a CoE 109 Finding the Right Funding Mechanism 109 Selecting the Right Personalities 110 Ramping Up Your Change Agent 111 Note 112 Chapter 7: Starting the Journey: Developing a Strategy andRoadmap to Guide Your Business Transformation 113 Knowing Where to Start 114 Riyad Bank's Enterprise Business Intelligence Competency Center114 E.SUN Bank's Customer Risk Value Organization 118 Success Story Takeaways 120 Applying the Lessons from E.SUN and Riyad 121 The Most Important Characteristics of Successful Business Transformation Strategies 121 A Step-by-Step Look at the Key Components 122 Identifying a Starting Point 126 Summing It All Up 127 In the End, It's about Being a Leader 128 Appendix: Snapshot of the Information Evolution Model 131 The Individual Level: Getting Along One Day at a Time 131 Departmental Level: The Consolidated Organization 136 The Enterprise Organization: A Common Sense of Purpose 142 The Optimize Level Organization: Aligned and Ready 149 The Innovate Level: Spawning and Supporting New Ideas 156 Glossary 165 About the Author 173 Index 175

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AIMAN ZEID heads Organizational Transformation Servicesfor SAS Institute's Global Business Consulting unit. He hashelped numerous organizations, on four continents, evaluate theirorganizational maturity and readiness to deploy business analytics.His focus on enterprise-wide approaches has made him a sought-afterconsultant for starting Business Analytics Centers of Excellence.He has 28 years of experience in information management, businessconsulting, and technical implementation of business analytics andperformance management solutions.

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