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view it online. | December 2013 | | | Dear Alejandro,
Why read this new paper from Forrester? Well, as authors Martha Bennett and Boris Evelson note, when it comes to business intelligence (BI) "...there are horror stories aplenty of big-ticket investments that have not yielded the desired benefit." Read this Forrester report, offered through this installment of Charting your Analytical Future, to avoid becoming another horror story. You'll discover:
• The best way to think about your BI project • Six best practices that will help ensure successful deployment and adoption • Common reasons why BI success remains elusive • Pitfalls...and how to avoid them.
If you want to help ensure that your BI project goes as you want (and need) it to, take the time to read "Best Practices: Maximize Your Chances of Business Intelligence Success."
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