London, UK
10–12 September 2012
TDWI is Expanding its Educational Offerings in Europe
TDWI, in partnership with IRM UK, is pleased to present the TDWI BI Symposium in London, to be held on 10–12 September 2012. The TDWI BI Symposium offers full-day interactive courses, taught by the most knowledgeable and experienced practitioners in the industry. For over 15 years, TDWI has been the premier provider of in-depth, vendor-neutral business intelligence and data warehousing education in North America. Since 2004, TDWI Europe has offered conferences, seminars, and publications in Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Austria. Now we’re bringing our expertise to London at the TDWI BI Symposium.
Building an Analytics-Driven Organisation
The path from business information needs to business knowledge is a long one, and there are many opportunities for well-intended BI efforts to go astray. It can be difficult to make business decisions quickly. Without the ability to adapt, you may be stagnant in the face of change and uncertainty. Lacking the drive and the discipline for business analytics, you may build elegant solutions to the wrong problems. Bringing agile and analytical approaches together is essential to BI success.
Attend TDWI’s BI Symposium in London to learn how to achieve continuity at every step, from the rapidly changing market to the business impact of analytics. You’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of your data, how to evolve on the fly, and how to use analytics to achieve your organisation’s goals. Featuring tracks focused on BI essentials, performance management, and dimensional modelling, the BI Symposium will teach you how to put together an integrated foundation that helps solve business problems.
Join Us and Learn
- How to create a more agile organisation
- How to deliver information rapidly enough to add real value to your business
- How to create an analytics-driven organisation
- How to deploy the right analytics for your audience
- Effective design for dashboards and scorecards
- Principles of predictive analytics
- How performance management fits into business management
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