The vendors of business intelligence (BI) and business analytics software claim that business needs analytics critically. Businesses have flourished before the word “analytics” became fashionable and managers have used numbers and data for aligning strategies and decisions for a long time. Is analytics truly critical for business? Let us examine this issue-
What are the various ways analytics can help businesses
The following are some of the ways a data driven business can achieve a measurable sustained lead over a non data driven business.
While business managers had been using spreadsheets, reports and various tools to manage this even in the past, today they can use integrated solutions from business intelligence and analytics for cohesive decision management. In a globalized world of competition, and steady erosion of profit margins, analytics helps to save costs in the long term and thus add to both top-line and bottom-line growth. The basic assumption is that systematic decision making based on statistical test, control , hypothesis, champion and challenger strategies will win over more intuitive decision making systems in the long run as domain expertise is acquired.
Analytics in Healthcare
Healthcare business is slightly different and we will examine this as follows-
In healthcare analytics helps with the following-
Healthcare in Western countries is highly regulated and compliance to regulations is considered critical to business. Analytics helps healthcare with compliance as well as ensuring proper scientific ways of testing new and existing drugs are undertaken.
The above mentioned ways are a simple summary of the various ways businesses find it critical to invest in analytics.
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