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A maturity model of enterprise business intelligence

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The implementation of an enterprise-level business intelligence initiative is a large-scale and complex undertaking, involving significant expenditure and multiple stakeholders over a lengthy period. It is therefore imperative to have systematic guidelines for business intelligence stakeholders in referring business intelligence maturity levels. Draw upon the prudent concepts of the Capability Maturity Model, this research proposes a multi-dimensional maturity model with distinct maturity levels for managing enterprise business intelligence initiatives. The maturity model, named Enterprise Business Intelligence Maturiy (EBIM), consists of five core maturity levels and four key dimensions, namely information quality, master data management, warehousing architecture, and analytics. It can be used to assist enterprises in benchmarking their business intelligence maturity level and identifying the critical areas to attain higher level of maturity.

History

Volume

2011

Pagination

1-9

Location

Cairo, Egypt

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2010-11-06

End date

2010-11-07

ISSN

1943-7765

ISBN-13

9780982148945

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2011, Chee-Sok Tan, Yee-Wai Sim and William Yeoh

Editor/Contributor(s)

Soliman KS

Title of proceedings

IBIMA 2010 : Knowledge management and innovation: a business competitive edge perspective : Proceedings of the15th International Business Information Management Association Conference

Event

International Business Information Management Association. Conference (15th : 2010 : Cairo, Egypt:

Publisher

International Business Information Management Association

Place of publication

King of Prussia, Pa.

Series

International Business Information Management Association Conference