Costly Disconnect Between Data and Decisions

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A new research study conducted by BusinessWeek Research Services and Business Objects, provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, shows that executives throughout the United States and Europe are frustrated with the inability to access the information required to make sound decisions. The majority of executive participants acknowledge that more than half of the critical business decisions made within their organizations are based on 'gut feel' and experience, rather than sound and verifiable information.

"The research results indicate that sub-par information access and greater pressure to make sound decisions have conspired to undermine the confidence that executives have in the ability of their organizations to perform at optimal levels," said Chris Caren, vice president of corporate marketing at Business Objects. "These bad decisions may involve millions of dollars and compromise a company's competitive position. Moreover, decisions made on inaccurate or incomplete information are apt to be repeated until the problem data is corrected."

The majority of survey participants - 77 percent - indicated that they were aware of bad business decisions made within their organization because of insufficient information. In addition, nearly all recognize that inefficient information access significantly impacts the overall productivity of their organization. The survey also shows that businesses are buried by a glut of incompatible applications and databases, and organizations are struggling to make the various systems work together.

These are among several findings presented in the research survey titled “The Fact Gap: The Disconnect Between Data and Decisions”. The study of 675 executives assesses the state of information access and decision making within organizations throughout the United States and Europe. The survey was conducted by BusinessWeek Research Services on behalf of Business Objects, and is available here.

"Difficulty accessing and analyzing key business information on an as-needed basis is more than just an annoyance-it has a material impact on productivity, decision quality, and the overall fortunes of a business," continued Caren. "Rather than simply accepting this as a reality of business, organizations must improve their own information and decisions systems. Business intelligence solutions from Business Objects provide one version of the truth, bringing much-needed accountability to information access and the decision making process."

Key findings from the research include

Published: 08/2004
Author: Business Objects

Business Objects is a business intelligence (BI) software company.