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Management Information Systems By Effy Oz & Andy Jones Chapter 10: Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management www.cengage.co.uk/oz Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Objectives • Explain the concepts of data mining and online analytical processing • Explain the notion of business intelligence and its benefits to organizations • Identify needs for knowledge storage and management in organizations • Explain the challenges in knowledge management and its benefits to organizations Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining and Online Analysis • Data warehouses are useless without software tools • Process data into information • Business intelligence (BI): information gleaned with information tools Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining • Data mining: selecting, exploring, and modeling data – Supports decision making – Finds relationships and ratios within data – Finds unknown relationships • Queries are more complex than traditional • Combination of data-warehouse and data-mining facilitates predictions Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining (continued) • Data mining has four objectives – – – – Sequence or path analysis Classification Clustering Forecasting • Techniques applied to various fields – Marketing – Fraud detection – Marketing to individual Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining (continued) • Data mining can predict customer behaviour – Banking • Find profitable customers • Find patterns of fraud – Mobile phones • Customers tend to switch companies often • Customer loyalty programs ensure steady flow of customer data Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining (continued) • Utilizing loyalty programs – Frequent flier – Consumer clubs – Amass huge amount of data about customer • Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. – Uses data mining to discern big spenders – Allows sales agents to charge big spenders less money Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Data Mining (continued) • Inferring demographics – Predict what customers likely to purchase in future – Amazon.com • Age ranges estimated from purchase history • Advertises for appropriate age group • Anticipates holidays Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing • Online analytical processing (OLAP): application to exploit data warehouses – Extremely fast response – View combinations of two dimensions – Drilling down: start with broad info and get more specific – Can receive info in numbers or percentages – Uses specifically tailored data or relational database Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing (continued) • OLAP application composes tables immediately • Dimensional database: data organized into tables – Tables show information in summaries • Companies sell multidimensional database packages • OLAP applications are powerful tools for executives Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing (continued) • Ruby Tuesday restaurant chain case – One location was performing below average – Customers were waiting longer than normal – Appropriate changes were made • OLAP applications installed on special server Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Online Analytical Processing (continued) • OLAP faster than relational applications • OLAP increasingly used by corporations – Office Depot used OLAP on data warehouse – CVS let 2,000 employees run analyses – Ben & Jerry’s track ice cream popularity • BI software becoming easier to use • Intelligent interfaces Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning More Customer Intelligence • Major effort of business is BI collection • Data-mining and OLAP software integrated into CRM • Web becoming popular for transactions • Targeted marketing better than mass marketing – Data from customer not complete – Third party companies hired to study consumer • Doubleclick • Engage Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning More Customer Intelligence (continued) • Third party consumer data collection companies – Compile billions of clickstreams to create behavioural models – Keep track of various fields • • • • Time of surfing Frequency of visits Which sites Number of times ads are clicked Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Executive Dashboards • Dashboard: interface between BI tool and user – Resembles a car dashboard – Contains visual images – Designed to quickly represent specific data Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Executive Dashboards (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge Management • Companies should record experience with clients • Financial transactions information not enough – – – – Ease of interaction Strengths Weaknesses Types of problems encountered Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge Management (continued) • Knowledge management (KM) – Purpose is to know where to find information about subject – Transfer individual knowledge into databases – Filter relevant knowledge – Organize knowledge for easy access Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Capturing and Sorting Organizational Knowledge • Knowledge workers: research, prepare, and provide information – Much overlap in work they do • Money saved by collecting and organizing knowledge gained by workers – Require workers to create reports of findings – Require reports about sessions with clients Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Capturing and Sorting Organizational Knowledge (continued) • Challenge is how to find answers to specific questions • Software tools exist to help • Electronic Data Systems Corp • Replaced questionnaires with automated system • Motorola uses application that pulls information from KM program Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Employee Knowledge Networks • Some tools direct employees to other employees • Expert can provide non-recorded expertise • No need to waste money hiring experts in every department • Learning from past mistakes saves money • Employee knowledge network: facilitate knowledge sharing through intranets Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Employee Knowledge Networks (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Employee Knowledge Networks (continued) • Tacit Systems – Used tool to process business communications • • • • • Discovered work focus of employees Expertise Business relationships Mines unstructured data to build profiles Profile accessible by other employees but not private info Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Employee Knowledge Networks (continued) • AskMe – Used software to detect keywords from e-mail and documents created • Created knowledge base • Allowed for search query on Web • Search returns names of employees Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge from the Web • Consumers post opinions of products on Web – On vendor’s site – Product evaluation sites • Epinions.com – Blogs • Opinions expressed on large number of Web pages Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge from the Web (continued) Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge from the Web (continued) • Consumer opinions highly unstructured – Garnering this knowledge could aid market research – Learn about competitors and own products • Companies have developed software to get this information – Accenture Technology Labs • Uses Online Audience Analysis software Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Knowledge from the Web (continued) • Companies use tools that search Web sites for information about products • Data mining used to help locate what consumers are saying about company products • Factiva is software tool that gathers such info – Collects from newspapers, journals, market data, and newswires – Screens all new information for info relevant to specific organization Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Summary • Business intelligence (BI) is any information about organization, customers, or suppliers • Data mining is selecting, exploring, and modeling data • Data mining useful for predicting customer behavior and detecting fraud • Online analytical processing (OLAP) puts data into two-dimensional tables Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Summary (continued) • OLAP uses dimensional databases or calculates tables on the fly • Drilling down means moving from a broad to specific view of information • Executive dashboards interface with BI software • Knowledge management involves gathering, organizing, and sharing knowledge • Main challenge of knowledge management is identifying and classifying useful information Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning Summary (continued) • Most unstructured knowledge is textual • Employee knowledge networks are software tools to help employees find other employees Use with Management Information Systems 1e By Effy Oz & Andy Jones ISBN 9781844807581 © 2008 Cengage Learning