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Business Intelligence Pedro Navarro Phil Rogers Presentation Summary Business Intelligence Pedro Navarro Phil Rogers

General Comments Our guest speaker was just a way for us to avoid doing the work ourselves. Slides were too wordy Interact with the class and engage them in conversation

General Comments Try and use a variety of media in order to keep students attention. Present as a group, and not just one member at a time. Shave before the presentation

Results Survey Results

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM COMPANY’S DATA Stored in Information assimilated OLAP (online analytical processing) DATA WAREHOUSE Information gathered Sorted into communities DATA MINING Output to PC DATA MARTS Business Information needed, questions asked Information Gathered DASH BOARD EXTERNAL/COMPETITOR DATA Information assessed Business Decisions made