Why does the average small company need business intelligence? Almost without exception, every business produces a lot of data, and that data contains insights that can provide accountability and direction. That data, if wielded properly, can revolutionize a company’s day-to-day operations and profoundly impact the bottom line. You can run a business on intuition and reaction (we all do sometimes), but well-informed decision-making and planning – an intentional, data-driven approach to business – can be the difference that transforms your business.
To optimize your chances of success, you need a clear picture of what’s happening in your business in real-time. A report on last quarter’s performance metrics may simply be too late to help. Our experience at Blue Margin and that of our clients has made us believers that real-time, graphical, highly visible (in your face), and "easy to consume" insights into your business provide a huge business advantage.
To take advantage of Excel’s business intelligence tools, a company needs
At the risk of being a Microsoft cheerleader, it's worth pointing out that it is a big deal that Microsoft has made business intelligence available to the small and medium business through the familiar and ubiquitous medium of Excel. No, it is no longer hyperbole to state that big data is now available to the SMB, and those that don't take advantage of it are doing themselves a disservice.
If you have any questions about business intelligence or want to find out how Blue Margin uses Power BI to drive their business, feel free to contact us anytime.
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