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Is the time ripe for appointing a Chief Business Intelligence Officer?

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Is the time ripe for appointing a Chief Business Intelligence Officer?

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(peterthomas.wordpress.com) […] Reply Marcelo Hernandez says: 27 July 2009 at 4:11 pm Dear Peter, This is certainly an interesting topic to discuss. Unfortunately I did not followed John’s post, however I can infer on the subject from your comments in this article. I wouldn’t disregard the role of a CBIO within an organization, however I believe it would perhaps find its place in larger organizations with a solid and mature BI structure. Nevertheless, I believe most organizations would benefit more from a well established BICC (Business Intelligence Competency Center), which in many aspects encompasses the activities a CBIO would have. A properly formed BICC should be a strategic, tactical and functional unit and should have representation from all areas, underpinning negotiations between IT and the Business – allow me to say that I disagree with this distinction between “IT and the Business” since I consider IT to be a Business function (just think about the IT component as a functi

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