The author recounts the challenges of pitching a product during the dot-com bubble burst, paralleling it with current skepticism towards AI. Despite the doubts, the book "Enterprise Intelligence" argues that AI, though not without flaws, can greatly enhance enterprise analytics. It emphasizes a balanced approach and offers practical knowledge for leveraging AI in business.
Month: July 2024
Hawaiian Pizza – Story of the Enterprise Intelligence Book Cover
The book "Enterprise Intelligence" was given a light-hearted cover with a Hawaiian pizza design, chosen by the author's wife. The pineapple and ham toppings symbolize the AI and BI aspects, and the colors reflect the author's hometown. Despite not being a fan of Hawaiian pizza, the author celebrated the book cover choice with a special order.
The Intelligence of a Business
"The Intelligence of a Business" is the title I had envisioned for my book published about a month ago (June 21, 2024). However, my book was instead given the name, Enterprise Intelligence. I do like the title--I approved it and understand how it could be more "marketable". But it doesn't capture the soul of the … Continue reading The Intelligence of a Business
Analytics Maturity Levels and “Enterprise Intelligence”
This blog revisits the traditional "analytics maturity model," providing a new perspective from the book "Enterprise Intelligence." The four analytics maturity levels: Descriptive, Diagnostic, Predictive, and Prescriptive, are explained along with their impact in the AI era. The blog emphasizes the importance of understanding these levels and their role in enterprise intelligence.


