Business Intelligence Solution for Business Development
Business Intelligence Solution for Business Development
Business Intelligence Solution for Business Development
This book presents both an overview of Business Intelligence and an
in-depth analysis of current applications and future directions for this
technology. The book covers a large area, including methods, concepts, and case
studies related to: constructing an enterprise business intelligence maturity
model, developing an agile architecture framework that leverages the strengths
of business intelligence, decision management and service orientation, adding
semantics to Business Intelligence, towards business intelligence over unified
structured and unstructured data using XML, density-based clustering and anomaly
detection, data mining based on neural networks.
This note
covers introduction to business, Forms of business organisation, Service sector,
Buying, Selling and distribution, Consumer awareness, Career opportunities in
business, Practical or project work.
This book is designed to help prepare
future entrepreneurs to formalize and communicate their business idea to a
variety of audiences including potential funders such as banks, other lending
institutions, government agencies, and venture capitalists. This course will
help ensure that future entrepreneurs understand how to conduct a competitor
analysis by asking key questions about their competitors.
This book covers the following topics: Concept of Business, People Management, Business
Plan, Business Correspondence, Business Communication, Business and Environment, Technology in Business.
This note explains the following
topics: The Foundations of Business, Ethics and Social Responsibility, Business
in a Global Environment, Forms of Business Ownership, Management and Leadership,
Structuring Organization, Motivating Employees, Motivating Employees.
This
note describes the following topics: Concept of Communication, Channels and
Objectives of Communication, Methods and Modes of Communication, Barriers to
communication, Listening.
Author(s): R A Podar College Of Commerce and Economics