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Business Intelligence Quarter (hereinafter, the Quarter) is the first of four lectures of Operations Quadrivium (hereinafter, the Quadrivium):

The Quadrivium is the first of seven modules of Septem Artes Administrativi, which is a course designed to introduce its learners to general concepts in business administration, management, and organizational behavior.


Outline

The predecessor lecture is Enterprise Acquisitions Quarter.

Concepts

  1. Data analysis.
  • Content audit. Reviewing and cataloguing an existing repository of content.
  • Analytics. A broad term that encompasses a variety of tools, techniques and processes used for extracting useful information or meaningful patterns from data.
  • Association. A link between two elements or objects in a diagram.
  • Big data. The vast amount of quantifiable information that can be analyzed by highly sophisticated data processing.
  • Forecast. Prediction of outcome.
  • Scenario. A consistent view of what the future is likely to be.
  • Systematic study. Looking at relationships, attempting to attribute causes and effects, and drawing conclusions based on scientific evidence.
  • Business intelligence. Information that managers can use to make more effective strategic decisions.
  • Appreciative inquiry. An approach that seeks to identify the unique qualities and special strengths of an organization, which can then be built on to improve performance.
  • Breakeven analysis. A technique for identifying the point at which total revenue is just sufficient to cover total costs.
  • Capability. An organization's skill and ability in doing the work activities needed in its business.
  • Core competency. An organization's major value-creating capability that determines its competitive weapons.
  • Organizational behavior. A field of study that investigates the impact individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations, for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization's effectiveness.
  • Organizational effectiveness. A measure of how appropriate organizational goals are and how well those goals are being met.
  • Graphic rating scale. An evaluation method in which the evaluator rates performance factors on an incremental scale.
  • Performance management system. Establishes performance standards used to evaluate employee performance.
  • Productivity. The amount of goods and services produced divided by the inputs needed to generate that output.
  • Productivity. The combination of the effectiveness and efficiency of an organization.
  • Qualitative forecasting. Forecasting that uses the judgment and opinions of knowledgeable individuals to predict outcomes.
  • Quantitative forecasting. Forecasting that applies a set of mathematical rules to a series of past data to predict outcomes.
  • Data curation
  1. Data processing.
  • Controlled processing. A detailed consideration of evidence and information relying on facts, figures, and logic.
  • Automatic processing. A relatively superficial consideration of evidence and information making use of heuristics.

Methods

  1. Data-analysis technique.

Instruments

  1. Data-analysis tool.

Practices

The successor lecture is Enterprise Architecture Quarter.

Materials

Recorded audio

Recorded video

Live sessions

Texts and graphics

See also