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BI platforms are designed to do heavy-duty processing of data in the cloud or on your company’s servers. BI tools pull in data from multiple sources into a data warehouse, and then analyzes the data according to user queries, drag-and-drop reports, and dashboards. Business intelligence helped Lenovo increase reporting efficiency by 95% across several departments. Their HR department condensed several monthly reports to a single snapshot dashboard. PepsiCo also cut analysis time up to 90% through the power of BI. The benefit of BI dashboards is making data analysis easier and intuitive, empowering non-technical users to tell stories with data without having to learn code.
BI provides leaders the ability to access data and gain a holistic view of their operations, and the ability to benchmark results against the larger organization. With a holistic view of the organization, leaders can identify areas of opportunity. Pfizer uses BI platforms to collaborate among departments and developed models to optimize patient diagnosis and faster, better ways to perform clinical trials. Insurance company PEMCO used Tableau in their operations to manage and close claims fast. When organizations spend fewer hours on data analysis and compiling reports, BI gives them more time to use data to innovate on new programs and products for their business.
IT departments and analysts spend less time responding to business user requests. Departments who didn’t have access to their own data without contacting analysts or IT can now jump into data analysis with little training. BI is designed to be scalable, providing data solutions to departments who need it and for employees who crave data. BrownForman scaled Tableau to 1,000 global users, and found that it fit well within their existing data infrastructure. BI software should have a seamless and intuitive user experience for non-technical users to look at data.
Business intelligence can directly impact customer experience and customer satisfaction. Verizon deployed BI systems across multiple departments, creating more than 1,500 dashboards for employees. These dashboards pulled data from operations and text data from customer support chat sessions. Using this data, Verizon was able to identify opportunities to improve customer service and reduce support calls by 43%.
Having accurate data and faster reporting capability provides for better business decisions. MillerCoors customized mobile dashboards for their sales team so they can view real-time data and sales forecasts before going into meetings with potential clients. They can speak of clients’ or prospects’ needs confidently and know the data is up-to-date. No longer do leaders have to wait days or weeks for reports and deal with the risk of data that may be outdated.
BI systems enhance data organization and analysis. In traditional data analysis, different departments’ data is siloed and users have to access several databases to answer their reporting questions. Now, modern BI platforms can combine all of these internal databases with external data sources such as customer data, social data, and even historical weather data into one data warehouse. Departments across an organization can access the same data at one time. Marketing agency Tinuiti centralized over 100 data sources using business intelligence technology, saving their clients hundreds of hours of analysis time.