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Goal of a BI project is to increase the quality of decision making by giving knowledge workers access to high quality information. Only too often we see BI projects go to waste because of a poor adoption by the users. What is happening here? |
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- We need everybody to decide
- You can lead a horse to water
- Changing behavior
- Conclusion
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Many BI implementations struggle with the adoption of the new application by the knowledge workers. Even though the new system gives knowledge workers access to information they have repeatedly asked for, most of them ignore the new possibilities and still rely on personal spreadsheets filled with stale information and shaky calculations. Failure to take this last hurdle for success makes investments into an expensive data warehouse go to waste. This white paper describes the solutions organizations apply in attempt to overcome lack of user adoption. |
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- Oh, how we love to hate Excel
- Can’t we do that with SharePoint?
- Now everybody can use our report writer!
- Self-Service BI, that sounds like what I want
- Conclusion
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Many BI implementations struggle with the adoption of the new application by the knowledge workers. Most of the time this is due to the fact that users find the system too hard to use. This paper describes how you can overcome this hurdle and increase the number of people in your organization using the corporate data warehouse as intended. |
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- It’s all about choice
- Start with the data
- A comfort zone called Office
- Visual and simple
- Easy to share
- Room for Excel
- Conclusion
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