Less fashion, more method! Best practices for effective business intelligence

ICV Live Webinar

Efficient Planning, Analysis and Reporting: The Role of Data Modeling and Visualization

Planning, analysis and reporting are central elements of successful corporate management. Solid data modeling is essential for these processes to work together effectively. Only when the underlying data structures are well thought out and correctly prepared can companies make well-founded decisions and react quickly to changes.

Business Intelligence: Success is decided in the last meter

The impact of business intelligence (BI) does not end with the provision of data. The decisive factor is the final step - the way in which reports are designed, presented and interpreted. Whether reports are actually read, understood and used as a basis for decision-making depends largely on the quality of the data visualization. A clear and appealing presentation of the information is the key to attracting users' attention and motivating them to take action.

Deep Dive: Practical Insights and Best Practices

How can these principles be implemented in practice? A look at Bissantz's BI tools shows how well thought-out data modeling and excellent visualization go hand in hand. With innovative approaches and clear design standards, Bissantz sets standards in the BI world. But there are also best practices for Power BI users that can lead to better results. From selecting the right visualizations to using dashboards, Power BI offers a wide range of options for presenting data in an understandable and effective way.

Learn how you can make the decisive difference through the right combination of planning, analysis and reporting as well as precise visualization – for data-based decisions that work!

Speaker Dr. Gerald Butterwegge

Dr. Gerald Butterwegge has been with Bissantz & Company, the owner-managed business intelligence provider from Nuremberg, since 2004. Customers and partners of the company know him as a "product lover".

His field of work is communication at the interfaces of product and innovation management: between R&D at Bissantz on the one hand and users and the public on the other.

Gerald Butterwegge studied economics in Bochum and business informatics in Nuremberg and lives in Hamburg. He is involved in the ICV and the KVD (German Customer Service Association).