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The basic skill they don’t teach in BI boot camp

September 8, 2010 by Ted Cuzzillo

One of the saddest phenomena in BI projects is also a classic: IT and Business stop talking, or else they never talked at all. Projects launch but then stall when the light from shiny things dims. It’s as good an example of bad politics as I’ve heard of.

Jill Dychè, a principle at Baseline Consulting, hears about such pain in her popular TDWI conference course held on Sundays, “BI from Both Sides: Aligning Business and IT.” It’s full of the “war-wounded” who’ve come to learn how to get moving again.

She finds a common root to many stories: neither side knows how to engage with the other.… Read the rest “The basic skill they don’t teach in BI boot camp”

Filed Under: management Tagged With: Baseline Consulting, Jill Dyche, politics, tdwi 3 Comments

Getting over the ‘P’ word to expand BI horizons

August 27, 2010 by Ted Cuzzillo

Many in the business intelligence industry talk about organizational problems getting in BI’s way, but few talk about them very much.

Scratch the surface of most presentations and conversations — such as last week at the TDWI conference in San Diego — and you find people problems bobbing right up alongside data problems: indifferent executives who undermine BI, short-sighted silo keepers, and IT people who enrage business users with paternalism, to name a few top quirks. If only data were all we had to transform!

One business manger at last week’s TDWI conference in San Diego told me that one of his most daunting tasks during a recent data warehouse implementation was persuading silo managers to release their death grip.… Read the rest “Getting over the ‘P’ word to expand BI horizons”

Filed Under: BI industry, Uncategorized Tagged With: Baseline Consulting, blue cross blue shield of kansas city, conversation, culture, Jill Dyche, John Santaferraro, Maureen Clarry, politics, tdwi, Wayne Eckerson 1 Comment

Coffee with “Tiberius”

February 26, 2009 by Ted Cuzzillo

I ran into one of my first and best TDWI friends this morning. Even after all this time, he cannot yet be named publicly and, perhaps because of that, is free with musings on the industry and other things. We’ve tentatively code-named him Tiberius, after a meeting room at Caesar’s Palace.

This morning he’s thinking of a New Yorker cartoon. Two men at a bar are talking, and one says, “Are you just pissing and moaning, or can you verify what you’re saying with data?”

Our conversations are not always fact based, but we do our best. This morning we did it over coffee and, in his case, a crepe, and in my case a yogurt parfait.… Read the rest “Coffee with “Tiberius””

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: food, muses, politics, tdwi Leave a Comment

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