The important dimensions for assessing organizations' readiness toward business intelligence systems from the perspective of Malaysian organization
Nowadays, Business Intelligence (BI) is becoming as a necessity for a lot of organizations. Figures show that billions of US dollars are spent on BI systems annually. Unfortunately, according to statistics, more than half of BI projects are ending with unrealized benefit. Many researchers tried...
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IEEE
2014
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Summary: | Nowadays, Business Intelligence (BI) is becoming
as a necessity for a lot of organizations. Figures show that
billions of US dollars are spent on BI systems annually.
Unfortunately, according to statistics, more than half of BI
projects are ending with unrealized benefit. Many
researchers tried to investigate the reasons behind this
failure rate, they found one the main reasons is that many
organizations are not yet ready for such systems. Therefore,
it is highly encouraged to assess organization’s readiness
toward BI systems to avoid any losses and to enhance the
overall revenue. At the same time, it was noticed that
although many studies have been done, but none of them
were done empirically on Malaysian context. So, an initiative
has been taken, by the authors, to develop a model for
assessing organization's readiness toward BI systems, based
on the context of Malaysian Organizations (CMOs). This
paper will uncover some results of the first round survey of
this study. A brief introduction on BI systems and the
challenges of their implementation will be presented. In
addition, a review and analysis of models for assessing
organizations’ readiness toward BI systems is provided |
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