Given that this was posted in 2009, it’s funny to see how the challenges of analytics have changed. Maybe it’s not so much a matter of being disappointed with the data (or even the analytics infrastructure) as it is a matter of business people not being sure how to use the data properly. I actually came across this one because of a cartoon we had done looking at a reconcilliation between CIOs and analytics:
http://youtu.be/2d70Cqypkec
(full disclosure/spoiler alert, there is an element of self-promotion in the video itself)
[…] March’s posts were about BI in Bahrain, Brussels, and on the Bosphorus, making tough decisions, BI incompetency centers, scandalous bankers making more money having a shower than the rest of us make in a year, the wonderful Innovation Center and Social Network Analyzer, and more problems with bad data. […]
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Hi Timo,
Given that this was posted in 2009, it’s funny to see how the challenges of analytics have changed. Maybe it’s not so much a matter of being disappointed with the data (or even the analytics infrastructure) as it is a matter of business people not being sure how to use the data properly. I actually came across this one because of a cartoon we had done looking at a reconcilliation between CIOs and analytics:
http://youtu.be/2d70Cqypkec
(full disclosure/spoiler alert, there is an element of self-promotion in the video itself)
[…] March’s posts were about BI in Bahrain, Brussels, and on the Bosphorus, making tough decisions, BI incompetency centers, scandalous bankers making more money having a shower than the rest of us make in a year, the wonderful Innovation Center and Social Network Analyzer, and more problems with bad data. […]
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apologies for the name mis-spelling Timo. I’m guessing (hoping) it happens a bit.
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Yes, it does happen all the time! 🙂 No problem…
Time, loved it!
http://www.oraclenerd.com/2009/03/breakup.html
Love the cartoon, it will adorn my walls shortly 😉
… and your charts suck, too…