Cockpits & Dashboards
Smart Navigation or Driving Blind?
“If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail”. – Abraham Maslow
Knowing what is going on in your business is not merely good; it is a prerequisite to success. Being able to advance this knowledge to make reasonable forecasts about the business is even better: it is what distinguishes the best from the merely good.
Reaching this business ‘maturity’ requires a number of factors. Experience and business acumen are indispensable. A bit of luck will also help—even though it usually seems that the well-prepared tend to have more luck than the ill-prepared. Yet, another essential factor is access to hard facts, i.e., timely and accurate business information presented in an intuitive manner.
This event is for business executives and IT professionals that use and need analytical data This BI Symposium provides a forum for sharing ideas, stories, experiences and business cards.
For more information: www.lucruminc.com
Date
SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2011
7:30AM – 1:00PM
Location
University of Cincinnati
Carl H. Lindner, College of Business
112 Lindner Hall (not Lindner Center)
Cincinnati, Ohio 45211
SPEAKERS
Dr. David Szymanski, Dean, Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati
Filippo Passerini, Group President Global Business Services (GBS) & CIO, Procter & Gamble
Will Groneman, Executive Vice President of System Development, TriHealth
John Ward, Director Health Systems Integration, TriHealth
Jim Scott, Chief Information Officer, KnowledgeWorks
I am thrilled with the success of this project and look forward to leveraging LÛCRUM’s Global
Development Model for future initiatives.
