Embedded BI: Productivity vs. User Needs

Embedded BI: What Makes a User Adopt BI Tools?

Executives and managers may want to believe that staff and team members will always embrace and adopt new tools and processes just because they are told that these tools or processes will help the company. But this belief does not take into the consideration the pressures, stress and day-to-day realities a team member faces.

While the best of our team members may truly wish to support the company and have the best interests of the business in mind, even THEY are subject to the pressures of getting the job done, dealing with conflicting opinions and direction from other team members and from managers and just getting through the day!

When an IT team, executives and managers come together to choose the right business intelligence (BI), and augmented analytics tools, they often fail to consider ease-of-use, existing business processes and technology and user and team member skills and preferences.

‘When considering BI tools and self-serve analytics, it is wise to consider embedded BI solutions.’

As an executive or manager, your primary goal is to support the objectives of the business and to get the most out of the skills, knowledge and time of your team members. But, if you don’t provide the right tools and acknowledge the issues that impact productivity and team satisfaction, you will not achieve your goals.

A recent Forbes Article includes statistics from studies that include surveys of employees and the results are eye-opening:

  • 40% of those surveyed feel their daily responsibilities have changed to a large extent within the past year.
  • 78% rank flexibility as key to choosing a job.

So, if you want to recruit and keep the best team members, you need to provide the most efficient, productive, intuitive technology and tools.

When Considering BI Tools and Productivity, Don’t Forget the Needs of Your Team

When considering BI tools and self-serve analytics, it is wise to consider embedded BI solutions. These solutions allow your team to leverage familiar, existing software and solutions with integrated analytics. There is no need to migrate or move information from one system to another in order to perform analysis, and your team can use a single sign-on to access popular software and work in a way that is familiar and meaningful to them – all while having access to intuitive, self-serve BI tools that enable quick, clear analysis of data.

Benefits of Embedded BI

  • Improved user adoption
  • Reduced TCO
  • Improved ROI
  • Integration APIs provide intuitive, self-serve BI tools from within enterprise applications and public websites
  • Users have access to facts, data and business insight

When surveyed, businesses using embedded BI reported the following results:

  • 67% of companies say time spent in their applications increased after they embedded analytics
  • 93% of application teams say embedded analytics improves their user experience

‘When an IT team, executives and managers come together to choose the right business intelligence (BI), and augmented analytics tools, they often fail to consider ease-of-use, existing business processes and technology and user and team member skills and preferences.’

If an enterprise includes team member satisfaction and user adoption concerns when it considers Business Intelligence (BI) and Augmented Analytics requirements, it can address productivity, employee optimization and user satisfaction. Adding Embedded BI to the technology landscape will ensure adoption of crucial software and business processes to improve business results and allow team members to leverage data, and capitalize on technology investment, while improving the quality of decisions and making the most of the knowledge, skills and time of its employees.

You can find out more about the Smarten Embedded BI And Integration APIs solution and add powerful functionality and access to existing ERP, SCM, HRMS, CRM or any other products. Provide analytics capabilities within existing products without major Investment. Your business users and your customers will appreciate the ease-of-use and access and you will gain a competitive advantage. Read our White Paper: ‘Making The Case For Embedded BI And Analytics.’

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