No - Business Intelligence Is Not An Oxymoron Or A Big Data Technique
  
	
  
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				    Business education current practice prepares students for analysis with tools such as Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity, and Threats (SWOT Analysis).  Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling have become popular, and now we...				    [ view full abstract ]
			    
		     
		    
			    
				    
Business education current practice prepares students for analysis with tools such as Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity, and Threats (SWOT Analysis).  Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling have become popular, and now we hear about Data Science with the advent of big data.  As faculty show students how to help business organizations solve real-world problems with these advanced analysis tools, they need to understand how to integrate the softer side of Business Intelligence into business analysis practice. These softer skills include Knowledge from Education, Practical IQ, Emotional IQ and Interpersonal IQ. Taken together they define Business Intelligence which is highly useful in both academic assignments like internships and on the job after graduation.
			    
		     
		        
  
  Authors
  
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    Michael Latta
     (Coastal Carolina University- YTMBA Research & Consultig)    
 
    
  
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											Topics: SEINFORMS@SEDSI					
	
  
  Session
	
		SS1 » 		Business Technology/Big Data Issues		(13:30 - Wednesday, 22nd February, Cooper)
  
  
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    No_-_Business_Intelligence_Is_Not_An_Oxymoron_Or_A_Big_Data_Technique.pdf  
	
  
			
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