Secrets of Analytical Leaders: Insights from Information Insiders

Imagine spending a day with top analytical leaders and asking any question you want. In this book, Wayne Eckerson illustrates analytical best practices by weaving his perspective with commentary from seven directors of analytics who unveil their secrets of success. With an innovative flair, Eckerson tackles a complex subject with clarity and insight. Each of the book's 20 chapters is a stand-alone essay on an analytical topic, yet collectively they form a concise methodology about how to implement a successful analytics program.

From the Foreword by Michael Halbherr, Executive Vice President, Nokia

We are living in a time of radical change. From my vantage point as head of Nokia's Location and Commerce business, I see many business and technical trends shaping our future--and all depend on a new commodity: data. In our mapping business, I see the need to evolve from a road-centric tool to something that allows people to truly understand and maneuver the complexities of a modern city. To accomplish this, we need a lot of data and ways to correlate disparate information into what we call "Smart Data." Analytics is core to what we do, and how we deliver value to customers today and in the future.

I recently spoke to the Nokia board about our data, and some members questioned how we could monetize this asset. Since a few members are executives in the oil industry, I told them that data is the "oil of the future", and that you monetize this new resource the same way you monetize oil, by spending time and money refining it. In our case, we are refining data about people, locations, social interactions, traffic, musical preferences, and so on to bring maps to life.

The analytical leaders profiled in this book demonstrate how to refine data for business gain and innovation. They play a pivotal role by bridging the worlds of business and technology. When supported by the business, they've delivered remarkable solutions that have given their organizations a competitive edge.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to monetize the most important resource of our time: data. It's written in language that both a CEO and a CIO can understand, and carries important lessons no matter what side of the business-technology aisle someone sits.

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Secrets of Analytical Leaders: Insights from Information Insiders

Imagine spending a day with top analytical leaders and asking any question you want. In this book, Wayne Eckerson illustrates analytical best practices by weaving his perspective with commentary from seven directors of analytics who unveil their secrets of success. With an innovative flair, Eckerson tackles a complex subject with clarity and insight. Each of the book's 20 chapters is a stand-alone essay on an analytical topic, yet collectively they form a concise methodology about how to implement a successful analytics program.

From the Foreword by Michael Halbherr, Executive Vice President, Nokia

We are living in a time of radical change. From my vantage point as head of Nokia's Location and Commerce business, I see many business and technical trends shaping our future--and all depend on a new commodity: data. In our mapping business, I see the need to evolve from a road-centric tool to something that allows people to truly understand and maneuver the complexities of a modern city. To accomplish this, we need a lot of data and ways to correlate disparate information into what we call "Smart Data." Analytics is core to what we do, and how we deliver value to customers today and in the future.

I recently spoke to the Nokia board about our data, and some members questioned how we could monetize this asset. Since a few members are executives in the oil industry, I told them that data is the "oil of the future", and that you monetize this new resource the same way you monetize oil, by spending time and money refining it. In our case, we are refining data about people, locations, social interactions, traffic, musical preferences, and so on to bring maps to life.

The analytical leaders profiled in this book demonstrate how to refine data for business gain and innovation. They play a pivotal role by bridging the worlds of business and technology. When supported by the business, they've delivered remarkable solutions that have given their organizations a competitive edge.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to monetize the most important resource of our time: data. It's written in language that both a CEO and a CIO can understand, and carries important lessons no matter what side of the business-technology aisle someone sits.

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Secrets of Analytical Leaders: Insights from Information Insiders

Secrets of Analytical Leaders: Insights from Information Insiders

by Wayne Eckerson
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Imagine spending a day with top analytical leaders and asking any question you want. In this book, Wayne Eckerson illustrates analytical best practices by weaving his perspective with commentary from seven directors of analytics who unveil their secrets of success. With an innovative flair, Eckerson tackles a complex subject with clarity and insight. Each of the book's 20 chapters is a stand-alone essay on an analytical topic, yet collectively they form a concise methodology about how to implement a successful analytics program.

From the Foreword by Michael Halbherr, Executive Vice President, Nokia

We are living in a time of radical change. From my vantage point as head of Nokia's Location and Commerce business, I see many business and technical trends shaping our future--and all depend on a new commodity: data. In our mapping business, I see the need to evolve from a road-centric tool to something that allows people to truly understand and maneuver the complexities of a modern city. To accomplish this, we need a lot of data and ways to correlate disparate information into what we call "Smart Data." Analytics is core to what we do, and how we deliver value to customers today and in the future.

I recently spoke to the Nokia board about our data, and some members questioned how we could monetize this asset. Since a few members are executives in the oil industry, I told them that data is the "oil of the future", and that you monetize this new resource the same way you monetize oil, by spending time and money refining it. In our case, we are refining data about people, locations, social interactions, traffic, musical preferences, and so on to bring maps to life.

The analytical leaders profiled in this book demonstrate how to refine data for business gain and innovation. They play a pivotal role by bridging the worlds of business and technology. When supported by the business, they've delivered remarkable solutions that have given their organizations a competitive edge.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to monetize the most important resource of our time: data. It's written in language that both a CEO and a CIO can understand, and carries important lessons no matter what side of the business-technology aisle someone sits.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781935504344
Publisher: Technics Publications, LLC
Publication date: 09/01/2012
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Wayne Eckerson has been a thought leader in the business intelligence and analytics field since the early 1990s. He has conducted numerous in-depth research studies and is the author of the best-selling book "Performance Dashboards: Measuring, Monitoring, and Managing Your Business." He is a noted keynote speaker and blogger, and he consults and conducts workshops on many topics. Wayne is the founder of BI Leadership Forum (www.bileadership.com), a network of business intelligence (BI) directors who meet regularly to exchange ideas about best practices in BI and educate the larger BI community. Wayne is also director of research at TechTarget where he writes a popular weekly blog called "Wayne's World of BI" that focuses on industry trends and examines best practices in the application of business intelligence. For many years, Wayne served as director of education and research at The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) where he oversaw the company's content and training programs and chaired its BI Executive Summit.

Table of Contents

Level Setting ix

Meet the Analytical Leaders x

Part I Setting the Stage XIII

Chapter 1 What is an Analytical Leader? 1

Chapter 2 What is Analytics? 19

Chapter 3 What is Your Analytical IQ? 31

Chapter 4 What is the Value of Analytics? 41

Chapter 5 What are the Keys to Analytical Success? 55

Part II The Soft Stuff: Managing People, Projects, and Processes

Chapter 6 How Do You Gain Executive Support? 69

Chapter 7 How Do You Gain Momentum for an Analytics Program? 79

Chapter 8 What is an Analyst and Where Do You Find Them? 89

Chapter 9 How Do You Organize Data Developers and Analysts? 101

Chapter 10 How Do You Motivate and Manage Developers and Analysts? 115

Chapter 11 How Do You Speed Time to Delivery? 125

Chapter 12 How Do You Deliver Insights That Matter? 137

Chapter 13 How Do You Develop Analytical Models? 145

Part III The Hard Stuff: Managing Data, Architecture, and Tools

Chapter 14 How Do You Deliver Quality Data for Analytics? 165

Chapter 15 How Do You Create an Agile Data Warehouse? 179

Chapter 16 How Do You Deploy Analytical Models? 187

Chapter 17 How Do You Architect an Analytical Ecosystem? 197

Chapter 18 What Analytical Tools Should We Use? 211

Chapter 19 What's the Role of Big Data in Your Environment? 217

Chapter 20 What is the Future of Analytics? 227

Appendix. Recommended Reading 239

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