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  1. 1. Making Advanced Analytics Work For You ~ Dominic Barton & David Court Under guidance of Prof. Sameer Mathur
  2. 2. Introduction Big data and analytics have rocketed to the top of the corporate agenda. Executives look with admiration at how big companies like amazon, Google and others have eclipsed competitors with powerful new B-model that derive from an ability to exploit data. They also see that big data is attracting serious investment from technology giants such as IBM and HP. Meanwhile, the tide of private-equity and venture-capital investments in big data continues to swell.
  3. 3. Big data could transform the way companies do business, delivering the kind of performance gains last seen in the 1990s, when organisations redesigned their core process. The trend is generating plenty of hype, but we believe that senior leaders are right to pay attention. As data-driven strategies take hold, they will become an increasingly important point of competitive differentiation.
  4. 4. Advanced Analytics Advanced Analytics is the autonomous or semi-autonomous examination of data or content using sophisticated techniques and tools, typically beyond those of traditional business intelligence (BI), to discover deeper insights, make predictions, or generate recommendations. Advanced analytics techniques include those such as data/text mining, machine learning, pattern matching, forecasting, visualisation, semantic analysis, complex event processing, neural networks.
  5. 5. Why Advanced Analytics is Important The current age of information and digitalisation has brought with it new technologies and methods for improving business operations and maintaining competitive advantage: New big data technologies cable cost-effective storage, processing and analysis of large amounts of data, Modern and intuitive user interfaces allow more user groups to draw insights and make informed decisions, Advanced analytics software enables better analysis, and analysis of relationships and future events.
  6. 6. Since modern technologies and techniques to accelerate or otherwise improve decisions or processes along the value chain are now widely available, it is important to carefully evaluate how advanced analytics can be used within your company in order to keep pace with the competition.
  7. 7. How Important Is Advanced Analytics For Professionals Generally, most companies see advanced and predictive analytics as one of the more important BI trends in 2017. However, there are a few differences in viewpoint across various user and company types. Best-in-class companies and organisations in North and South America lead the way when it comes to predictive and advanced analytics. On the other hand, the trend is much less important in telecommunications companies and the German-speaking region of Central Europe.
  8. 8. Big Data: The Management Revolution
  9. 9. According to research by Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson, of MIT, companies that inject big data and analytics into their operations show productivity rates and profitability that are 5% to 6% higher than those of their peers. Even so, our experience reveals that most companies are unsure how to proceed.
  10. 10. Skepticism Leaders are understandably leery of making substantial investments in big data and advanced analytics. They’re convinced that their organisations simply aren’t ready. After all, companies may not fully understand the data they already have, or perhaps they’ve lost piles of money on data-warehousing programs that never meshed with business processes, or maybe their current analytics programs are too complicated or don’t yield insights that can be put to use. Or all of the above, no wonder skepticism abounds.
  11. 11. Solution Rather than undertaking massive overhauls of their companies, executives should concentrate on targeted efforts to source data, build models, and transform the organisational culture. Such efforts will play a part in maintaining flexibility. That nimbleness is essential, given that the information itself-along with the technology for managing and analyzing it- will continue to grow and change, yielding a constant stream of opportunities. As more companies learn the core skills of using big data, building superior capabilities may soon become a decisive competitive asset.
  12. 12. Overview Overall, the data shows that the trend for advanced and predictive analytics is on the rise. This is especially true in best-in-class, Eastern European companies and organisations from the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as the telecommunications industry. Surprisingly, advanced and predictive analytics is seen as less important by companies from the telecommunications industry this year.
  13. 13. “Thank-you” –Veerbhadra Sharma

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