Discover the breakthrough tool your company can use to make
winning decisions

This forward-thinking book addresses the emergence of predictive
business analytics, how it can help redefine the way your
organization operates, and many of the misconceptions that impede
the adoption of this new management capability. Filled with case
examples, Predictive Business Analytics defines ways in
which specific industries have applied these techniques and tools
and how predictive business analytics can complement other
financial applications such as budgeting, forecasting, and
performance reporting.

* Examines how predictive business analytics can help your
organization understand its various drivers of performance, their
relationship to future outcomes, and improve managerial
decision-making

* Looks at how to develop new insights and understand business
performance based on extensive use of data, statistical and
quantitative analysis, and explanatory and predictive modeling

* Written for senior financial professionals, as well as general
and divisional senior management

Visionary and effective, Predictive Business Analytics
reveals how you can use your business's skills, technologies,
tools, and processes for continuous analysis of past business
performance to gain forward-looking insight and drive business
decisions and actions.



Autorentext

LAWRENCE S. MAISEL, President of DecisionVu, specializes in corporate performance management, financial management, and IT value management. He has extensive industry experiences with numerous Global 1000 companies including MetLife, TIAA-CREF, Citigroup, GE, Bristol-Myers, Pfizer, and News Corp/Fox Entertainment. Larry co-created with Drs. Kaplan and Norton the Balanced Scorecard Approach, and co-authored with Drs. Kaplan and Cooper Implementing Activity-Based Cost Management. He is a CPA, holds a BA from NYU and an MBA from Pace University, and was an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate Business School. Contact him at LMaisel@DecisionVu.com.

GARY COKINS is the founder of Analytics-Based Performance Management, LLC. He is an internationally recognized expert, speaker, and author in advanced cost management and performance improvement systems. He served fifteen years as a consultant with Deloitte Consulting, KPMG, and Electronic Data Systems (EDS, now part of HP). From 1997 until recently, Gary was in business development with SAS, a leading provider of enterprise performance management and business analytics and intelligence software. He has a degree in operations research from Cornell University and an MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. Contact him at gcokins@garycokins.com.

Zusammenfassung
Discover the breakthrough tool your company can use to make winning decisions

This forward-thinking book addresses the emergence of predictive business analytics, how it can help redefine the way your organization operates, and many of the misconceptions that impede the adoption of this new management capability. Filled with case examples, Predictive Business Analytics defines ways in which specific industries have applied these techniques and tools and how predictive business analytics can complement other financial applications such as budgeting, forecasting, and performance reporting.

  • Examines how predictive business analytics can help your organization understand its various drivers of performance, their relationship to future outcomes, and improve managerial decision-making
  • Looks at how to develop new insights and understand business performance based on extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, and explanatory and predictive modeling
  • Written for senior financial professionals, as well as general and divisional senior management

Visionary and effective, Predictive Business Analytics reveals how you can use your business's skills, technologies, tools, and processes for continuous analysis of past business performance to gain forward-looking insight and drive business decisions and actions.



Inhalt

Preface xv

Part One Why 1

Chapter 1 Why Analytics Will Be the Next Competitive Edge 3

Analytics: Just a Skill, or a Profession? 4

Business Intelligence versus Analytics versus Decisions 5

How Do Executives and Managers Mature in Applying Accepted Methods? 6

Fill in the Blanks: Which X Is Most Likely to Y? 6

Predictive Business Analytics and Decision Management 7

Predictive Business Analytics: The Next New Wave 9

Game-Changer Wave: Automated Decision-Based Management 10

Preconception Bias 11

Analysts' Imagination Sparks Creativity and Produces Confidence 12

Being Wrong versus Being Confused 12

Ambiguity and Uncertainty Are Your Friends 14

Do the Important Stuff FirstPredictive Business Analytics 16

What If . . . You Can 17

Notes 19

Chapter 2 The Predictive Business Analytics Model 21

Building the Business Case for Predictive Business Analytics 27

Business Partner Role and Contributions 28

Summary 29

Notes 29

Part Two Principles and Practices 31

Chapter 3 Guiding Principles in Developing Predictive Business Analytics 33

Defining a Relevant Set of Principles 34

Principle 1: Demonstrate a Strong Cause-and-Effect Relationship 34

Principle 2: Incorporate a Balanced Set of Financial and Nonfinancial, Internal and External Measures 36

Principle 3: Be Relevant, Reliable, and Timely for Decision Makers 37

Principle 4: Ensure Data Integrity 38

Principle 5: Be Accessible, Understandable, and Well Organized 39

Principle 6: Integrate into the Management Process 39

Principle 7: Drive Behaviors and Results 40

Summary 41

Chapter 4 Developing a Predictive Business Analytics Function 43

Getting Started 44

Selecting a Desired Target State 46

Adopting a PBA Framework 49

Developing the Framework 49

Summary 60

Notes 60

Chapter 5 Deploying the Predictive Business Analytics Function 61

Integrating Performance Management with Analytics 63

Performance Management System 64

Implementing a Performance Scorecard 67

Management Review Process 76

Implementation Approaches 78

Change Management 80

Summary 81

Notes 82

Part Three Case Studies 83

Chapter 6 MetLife Case Study in Predictive Business Analytics 85

The Performance Management Program 88

Implementing the MOR Program 93

Benefits and Lessons Learned 108

Summary 108

Notes 108

Chapter 7 Predictive Performance Analytics in the Biopharmaceutical Industry 109

Case Studies 113

Summary 127

Note 127

Part Four Integrating Business Methods and Techniques 129

Chapter 8 Why Do Companies Fail (Because of Irrational Decisions)? 131

Irrational Decision Making 131

Why Do Large, Successful Companies Fail? 132

From Data to Insights 134

Increasing the Return on Investment from Information Assets 135

Emerging Need for Analytics 136

Summary 137

Notes 138

Chapter 9 Integration of Business Intelligence, Business Analytics, and Enterprise Performance Management 139

Relationship among Business Intelligence, Business Analytics, and Enterprise Performance Management 140

Overcoming Barriers 143

Summary 144

Notes 145

Chapter 10 Predicti…

Titel
Predictive Business Analytics
Untertitel
Forward Looking Capabilities to Improve Business Performance
EAN
9781118240151
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
26.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.56 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272