BI Executive Summit

Building (or Rebuilding) Your BI Strategy

February 23rd, 2010

8:00 am - 8:45 am

Prerequisite: None

If strategy is defined as “the direction and scope of an organization over the long term,” can you apply it to your BI program? In this presentation, author and consultant Jill Dyché will argue that having a BI strategy not only ensures the long-term success of a BI program, but it also raises the likelihood that BI will be an acknowledged component of corporate success. Jill will introduce the concept of the BI Portfolio™, walking attendees through a process for how to build, prioritize, and socialize a holistic and business-driven program. She will also show before-and-after scenarios of companies that transcended the tool set mentality, and created BI strategies that grabbed the attention of executives, informed their development pipelines, helped secure funding, and drove tighter alignment between business and IT.

Why Attend?

Designed with Executives in Mind

The Summit's unique three-day format allows for maximum flexibility and customization. Participants will enjoy keynote speakers, panels, networking, and recreational events suited to their situation. Built-in breaks and long lunches allow you to network with peers, check out solution providers, and still have time to respond to urgent e-mail and phone calls from the office.

Networking Opportunities

The Executive Summit provides an unparalleled opportunity to meet and network with your peers. Specific networking opportunities include:

  • Daily peer networking lunches
  • One-on-one meetings
  • Welcome reception and evening networking reception