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		<title>The Missing Link in BI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business Intelligence systems are designed to help organizations understand their operations, customers, financial situation, product performance, trends and a host of key business measurements. Good BI system allows quality decisions to be made. Similar, bad decisions can be resulted from poor decision making. Over the last decade, I see alot of effort being spent on [...]<p><a href="http://danielpoon.com/working/2008/02/15/the-missing-link-in-bi/">The Missing Link in BI</a> is a post from: <a href="http://danielpoon.com/working">Oracle DRM Blog</a> written by Daniel Poon. The use of this feed on websites other than danielpoon.com breaches copyright. Aggregator or re-blog prohibited unless you want to talk to our lawyers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business Intelligence systems are designed to help organizations understand their operations, customers, financial situation, product performance, trends and a host of key business measurements. Good BI system allows quality decisions to be made. Similar, bad decisions can be resulted from poor decision making. Over the last decade, I see alot of effort being spent on tools. We&#8217;ve seen the rise of portals, web analytics, widgets, BPM, EPM you name it. In fact, how many millions of dollars have companies spent with the promise of report automation and hundred of hours saved from replacing manual Excel reporting? When I go to different companies, what I see are more manual reporting, not less. I see multi-billion dollar companies still don&#8217;t have their dream BI system. How&#8217;s this possible? The answer is simple.</p>
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