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Certificate Program
Provided by Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
Many organisations are awash with information, but starving for intelligence. However, some organisations have successfully developed certain analytical competencies and reap the benefits of this competitive edge.
The Business Intelligence Workshop allows you to:
* Understand the possible competitive benefits of using business intelligence collected on customers, markets, business processes, service contracts, etc.
* Get a deep understanding of the organisational impact of "going intelligent".
* Get a bird's eye view on the tools and techniques associated with business intelligence.
* From both actual cases and teaching cases
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: Certificate of Business Intelligence Workshop
Related Jobs or Careers: BI manager, business intelligence professional, project manager
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Business Intelligence
Many organisations are awash with information, but starving for intelligence. However, some organisations have successfully developed certain analytical competencies and reap the benefits of this competitive edge.
The Business Intelligence Workshop allows you to:
* Understand the possible competitive benefits of using business intelligence collected on customers, markets, business processes, service contracts, etc.
* Get a deep understanding of the organisational impact of "going intelligent".
* Get a bird's eye view on the tools and techniques associated with business intelligence.
* From both actual cases and teaching cases
** Target group **
This programme is designed for mid- to senior level executives in finance, marketing, IT, strategy, planning, and operations:
Executives in both private companies and public organisations.
Executives who believe that their organisation could gain significant competitive value from the strategic use of their data and information.
Executives who want a complete grasp of the organisational impact of a decision to "go intelligent".
This is not a technical workshop. No prior technical expertise in IT is required.
Day 1
Competing on analytics In the first day, participants will focus on the ambition levels related to "going intelligent" and a BI strategy. Key concepts will be: competing on analytics and the different ambitions levels of functional versus enterprise wide BI strategies.
Day 2
The means of business intelligence Without going into the technical details of BI technologies, the participants will be challenged to develop a good understanding of the core elements and design options for an effective BI architecture. This day will also include some tricky questions surrounding data quality. We will relate these topics to the different ambition levels of organisations investigated during the first day. Of key importance will be the impact that architectural choices can have on an organisation's ability to realise its BI strategy.
Day 3
Managing business intelligence Day 3 is designed to give participants a view on the managerial challenges of executing on the promises of a BI strategy. The participants will be stimulated to develop useful notions of: different types of BI competency centres, IT governance issues, and situational management approaches to business-IT engagement.
The Business Intelligence Workshop allows you to:
* Understand the possible competitive benefits of using business intelligence collected on customers, markets, business processes, service contracts, etc.
* Get a deep understanding of the organisational impact of "going intelligent".
* Get a bird's eye view on the tools and techniques associated with business intelligence.
* From both actual cases and teaching cases
** Target group **
This programme is designed for mid- to senior level executives in finance, marketing, IT, strategy, planning, and operations:
Executives in both private companies and public organisations.
Executives who believe that their organisation could gain significant competitive value from the strategic use of their data and information.
Executives who want a complete grasp of the organisational impact of a decision to "go intelligent".
This is not a technical workshop. No prior technical expertise in IT is required.
Day 1
Competing on analytics In the first day, participants will focus on the ambition levels related to "going intelligent" and a BI strategy. Key concepts will be: competing on analytics and the different ambitions levels of functional versus enterprise wide BI strategies.
Day 2
The means of business intelligence Without going into the technical details of BI technologies, the participants will be challenged to develop a good understanding of the core elements and design options for an effective BI architecture. This day will also include some tricky questions surrounding data quality. We will relate these topics to the different ambition levels of organisations investigated during the first day. Of key importance will be the impact that architectural choices can have on an organisation's ability to realise its BI strategy.
Day 3
Managing business intelligence Day 3 is designed to give participants a view on the managerial challenges of executing on the promises of a BI strategy. The participants will be stimulated to develop useful notions of: different types of BI competency centres, IT governance issues, and situational management approaches to business-IT engagement.
About The Training Provider: Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School
Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School - Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School focuses on management education and research to meet the needs of managers and entrepreneurs at different stages in their careers. The School offers an International MBA programme and numerous training programmes for company executives. Close connections with the international corporate world lead to practice-based research in cooperation with numerous...

