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Bruce LaDuke knowledgemachine at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 14 05:35:33 IST 2006


Marina/Satish,

I do like Satish's definition as one describing what these things are today. 
  Not sure I agree that this is where they are going, or I guess I should 
say what they would be if they were optimized.  As one (small) component of 
this need for a change, I'd like to just toss in some thoughts about the 
term 'business intelligence' itself.  I've added an entry to my blog 
outlining this view.  See the posting "Business Intelligence?"

http://www.hyperadvance.com/blog01/index.php?blog=1

Kind Regards,

Bruce LaDuke
Managing Director

Instant Innovation, LLC
Indianapolis, IN
knowledgemachine at hotmail.com
http://www.instantinnovation.com
http://www.hyperadvance.com



----Original Message Follows----
From: "Marina Hiscock" <MHiscock at multichoice.co.za>
Reply-To: Global discussion forum for Knowledge 
Management<km-forum at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in>
To: "Global discussion forum for Knowledge 
Management"<km-forum at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in>
Subject: RE: [KM-Forum] Welcome to the "KM-Forum" mailing list
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:16:01 +0200

Thanks Satish, I appreciate and agree with your view

Regards
Marina


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[mailto:km-forum-bounces at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in] On Behalf Of Satish,
Mariyappagoudar (IE10)
Sent: 13 June 2006 06:48 AM
To: Global discussion forum for Knowledge Management
Subject: RE: [KM-Forum] Welcome to the "KM-Forum" mailing list

Hi Marina,

KM as a domain is quite vast without known boundaries and hence if you
look at practices of most of the organizations that have implemented and
institutionalized KM have different products/solutions/services
offerings to their internal or external customers. One of the key role
of KM is to leverage knowledge as a competitive factor in today's
dynamic world where change is constant. It is also perceived as more
people centric rather than highlighting technological advances. Also the
current day KM practices revolve predominantly on unstructured tacit
information/knowledge that is very difficult to capture, codify and
document and looks at facilitation and sharing of this hidden knowledge
from one to another using technology and process frameworks as enablers.

Business Intelligence or any other analytic subject areas such as IP,
Innovation, market, product analysis on the other hand offer solutions
for providing the right information at the right time so as to enable
decision making process. The advanced form of BI have domains involving
predictive analytics such as forecasting, data mining, optimization etc.
KM can be one of the key factors in providing much higher levels of
insight and foresight which drives the value of shared knowledge.

BI essentially drives the knowledge creation process and is a key
business driver for producing the type of knowledge that is worth
sharing and learning from one another. KM concerns itself with making
sure that this knowledge is shared most effectively within and around
the organization thus complementing each other.

Thanks and Regards,
Satish



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:km-forum-bounces at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in]On Behalf Of Marina Hiscock
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 10:56 AM
To: km-forum at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in
Subject: [KM-Forum] Welcome to the "KM-Forum" mailing list


Hi everyone

I am trying to figure out what or where or how does KM and BI (Business
Intelligence focusing on Data) links up... what is the relationship and
how does it compliment each other.  What are the unique differences
between BI and KM?  I have my own views and ideas (thinking of the Data,
Information, and Knowledge Ladder) but would like to hear your views and
wisdom on this.
Regards
Marina Hiscock
South Africa



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