The framework presented in the book enables the effective interplay of business, analytics, and information technology (business intelligence) both to leverage analytics for competitive advantage and to embed the use of business analytics into the business culture. It lays out an approach for analytics, describes the processes used, and provides guidance on how to scale analytics and how to develop analytics teams. It provides tools to improve analytics in a broad range of business situations, regardless of the level of maturity and the degree of executive sponsorship provided.
As a guide for practitioners and managers, the book will benefit people who work in analytics teams, the managers and leaders who manage, use and sponsor analytics, and those who work with and support business analytics teams.
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"In Business Analytics: A Practitioner's Guide, Rahul Saxena and Anand Srinivasan show an intimate understanding of this challenge. They provide background material on decision making in organizations, outline challenges that these organization face, and then point out methods for overcoming the challenges. ... With so many organizations trying to build analytical capabilities, this book is an excellent resource for those early in their journey. It will help them understand more clearly what is ahead and the pitfalls to avoid." (Jack Levis, Interfaces, Vol. 44 (6), November-December, 2014)








