Business Intelligence Competency Centers

Overview

A successful Business Intelligence Competency Center (BICC) relies on a foundation made up of the right people, the right process, and the right technology. Identifying each of these for your organization requires research and planning before implementation.

Cognos, an IBM company, uses three important guidelines to help public and private sector organizations achieve lasting success with BICCs:

Choose members that reflect the different roles in your organization

  • At a minimum, your BICC should consist of a BICC director or manager, a business analyst, and a technical consultant.
  • IT staff must be involved in the BICC to advocate for the technical teams who implement, maintain, and support business intelligence software.
  • Business analysts must be included to reflect the needs and skills of your end users.
  • Executive sponsorship of your BICC mandate can spell the difference between success and failure.
  • Marketing expertise can help you promote the BICC, its benefits, and its successes throughout your organization.

Identify and follow a proven implementation methodology

  • Start small and accelerate systematically to allow users time to appreciate and adopt the BI standard.
  • Publicize early successes internally to encourage user adoption and drive subsequent success.
  • Identify, prevent, or co-opt maverick BI initiatives that threaten a standardized approach to BI throughout the organization.
  • Follow a professional implementation process such as the Cognos Solutions Implementation Methodology for analysis, design, construction, deployment, and operation of the BICC.

Select technology that adapts to your people, platforms, and business needs

  • Future-proof your BI with a solution that will continue to function as external products evolve and emerge.
  • Protect your investments by choosing an architecture that works with your existing infrastructure and considers those that you may need to support through acquisitions, partnerships, or reorganization.
  • Implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that offers open data access to all users with a single, consistent architecture and server-based platform.
  • Promote user adoption, reduce support issues, and enable user self service by choosing a platform that is invisible to end users and offers a single, intuitive, Web-based interface.

To help you optimize your business intelligence (BI) software, Cognos is involved throughout the complete process of planning, implementing, and maintaining your BICC.

More: Benefits and Value of a BICC.

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