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The ‘Right’ Strategy For Business Intelligence?

Companies often look for templates or real world examples when it is time to bring a business intelligence system online. While they try to mimic a company similar to theirs, each organization is faced with their own respective needs and challenges. One commonality does exist in most roll outs as the strategy standard; involving end users and thinking big but starting small. This article discusses the best implementation strategy that is shared among companies.

Involving the users allows there to be early buy in from many members of the organization and it promotes the benefits immediately.  With many ideas flowing about, the implementation team is well prepared to deliver the best system. Additionally, pilot programs to test this system in are critical. Mass roll outs without the proper testing can lead to various issues and each department usually has its own pace to adopt these technologies.

Timelines allow for organized planning but its really the end user acclimating to the new system and providing feedback which will determine how long this implementation can take.  Does anyone have any other advice that may complement this over arching advice?