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A Case Study and Tutorial in Using IT Knowledge Based Tools Part 1: Decision Support Discussion ( Pages)
by E. Robins
May 30, 2001 Abstract : In going through a business decision process for complex technology selections, more and more use is being made of technologically driven processes using Decision support tools and captured knowledge. The use of these systems and the capability to drive a solution from them assumes an ability to accurately express business requirements and business value within these tools. In this article, we explore the marriage of knowledge management and decision support in forming knowledge based selection systems and procedures that can assist in reducing the current appalling record of IT project failures. This is illustrated by the process to select a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).
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What is a Decision Matrix, FREE Template and Example (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Mar 15, 2008 Abstract : Decision matrix: a decision-support tool allowing decision makers to solve their problem by evaluating, rating, and comparing different alternatives
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What is a Decision Matrix, FREE Template and Example (1 Page)
by TEC Staff
Mar 15, 2008 Abstract : Decision matrix: a decision-support tool allowing decision makers to solve their problem by evaluating, rating, and comparing different alternatives
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Managing Risks, Managing Measures: Decision Support Methodologies in Business Part 2 : Decision Aids ( Pages)
by Edward S. Robins, PhD
Mar 1, 2002 Abstract : Though many academic methods exist, few actually reach the audience they need to reach because of the barrier between academic and business languages, as well as the ability to produce workable and usable tools. This article summarizes what I believe are the methodologies most used in Business, and some of the tools that are commercially available.
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Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success ( Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Sep 3, 2007 Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark other organizations' successes, BI implementations may fail to provide desired results. This article identifies five steps that organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.
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Radio Frequency Identification Implementation: The First Steps ( Pages)
by Dylan Persaud
Sep 14, 2007 Abstract : Phase one of the four phase approach to a successful radio frequency identification implementation consists of several essential steps, including the careful selection of business partners and the development of a test environment and corrective label placement procedures.
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Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success ( Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Aug 25, 2008 Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark the success other organizations have experienced, BI implementations may fail to provide the desired results. This article identifies five steps organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.
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Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success (0 Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Jun 19, 2009 Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark the success other organizations have experienced, BI implementations may fail to provide the desired results. This article identifies five steps organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.
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Five Steps to Business Intelligence Project Success (2 Pages)
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Jun 18, 2007 Abstract : Many business intelligence (BI) projects fall short of expectations. Unless organizations implement a methodology and benchmark other organizations' successes, BI implementations may fail to provide desired results. This article identifies five steps that organizations should take when implementing BI solutions.
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