The information agenda: Rapidly leveraging information as a trusted strategic asset for competitive advantage

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Do you find that your information projects have not created the ability to rapidly and efficiently respond to key business information questions? How will you find the answers to address new and emerging business opportunities? How do you become more efficient and reduce costs? How do you innovate, optimise and perform?

A more unified approach to using the information that the business already has will help address this challenge. You can achieve this by creating an information agenda for your organisation.

For further information, please click here to download the IBM white paper

3 in 5 people do not share critical information with partners and suppliers for mutual benefit

IBM white paper - Business Analytics and Optimization for the Intelligent Enterprise 10 Jun 2010

No paper weight

Paper is used in many business processes with slow retrieval times. This impacts customer service and results in loss of productivity. 10 Jun 2010

Business analytics and optimisation for the intelligent enterprise

1 in 5 organisations are not taking advantage of new analytics to use information to the company’s advantage. 10 Jun 2010

The importance of an information strategy

75% of information workers said they had made decisions that turned out to be wrong due to incorrect, incomplete, or contradictory data 09 Jun 2010

The information agenda guide for banking

The most dynamic, collaborative, connected organisations are 210% more likely to be using process automation and modelling. 10 Jun 2010

The information agenda guide for retail

The most dynamic, collaborative, connected organisations are 900% more likely using to be using service-oriented architecture. 10 Jun 2010

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