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Execute the BI Implementation while Avoiding Common Pitfalls

The BI implementation has set sail; make sure end users are all on board.

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Your Challenge

  • Having planned the implementation, the next step is to execute the project and avoid implementation pitfalls.
  • The IT department is focused on technical deployment and does not have the skills required to encourage adoption.
  • This solution set will help IT managers take a proactive approach to BI implementation management, and prevent project failure before it happens.

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