Analytics, Business Intelligence, Posts, Supply Chain
Competing on Data
By now, most of you have probably heard of, or read, the book entitled Competing on Analytics by Thomas Davenport that demonstrates how some of the most successful organizations in the world have made analytics a core capability and integral to their strategic planning. MIT Sloan has been tracking this phenomenon since 2010 echoing Davenport's findings. From 2010 to 2012 they indicated that 67% of those surveyed believed that analytics gave their organizations a competitive edge. However, in their last installment of their longitudinal study, something interesting happened. Something that I like to call the 'Oakland Athletics Effect'.
Analytics, Business Intelligence, Posts, Supply Chain
Tecsys Analytics with WERC Benchmarks
It has been said that you can't manage what you can't measure. In the world of analytics, this is our daily mantra. However, as succinct as the statement may be, you can't help wondering if it is missing something — a little something called perspective.